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import gradio as gr
from haystack.document_stores import FAISSDocumentStore
from haystack.nodes import EmbeddingRetriever
import openai
import pandas as pd
import os
from utils import (
make_pairs,
set_openai_api_key,
create_user_id,
to_completion,
)
import numpy as np
from datetime import datetime
from azure.storage.fileshare import ShareServiceClient
try:
from dotenv import load_dotenv
load_dotenv()
except:
pass
theme = gr.themes.Soft(
primary_hue="sky",
font=[gr.themes.GoogleFont("Poppins"), "ui-sans-serif", "system-ui", "sans-serif"],
)
init_prompt = (
"You are ClimateQA, an AI Assistant by Ekimetrics. "
"You are given a question and extracted parts of the IPCC and IPBES reports."
"Provide a clear and structured answer based on the context provided. "
"When relevant, use bullet points and lists to structure your answers."
)
sources_prompt = (
"When relevant, use facts and numbers from the following documents in your answer. "
"Whenever you use information from a document, reference it at the end of the sentence (ex: [doc 2]). "
"You don't have to use all documents, only if it makes sense in the conversation. "
"If no relevant information to answer the question is present in the documents, "
"just say you don't have enough information to answer."
)
def get_reformulation_prompt(query: str) -> str:
return f"""Reformulate the following user message to be a short standalone question in English, in the context of an educational discussion about climate change.
---
query: La technologie nous sauvera-t-elle ?
standalone question: Can technology help humanity mitigate the effects of climate change?
language: French
---
query: what are our reserves in fossil fuel?
standalone question: What are the current reserves of fossil fuels and how long will they last?
language: English
---
query: what are the main causes of climate change?
standalone question: What are the main causes of climate change in the last century?
language: English
---
query: {query}
standalone question:"""
system_template = {
"role": "system",
"content": init_prompt,
}
openai.api_type = "azure"
openai.api_key = os.environ["api_key"]
openai.api_base = os.environ["ressource_endpoint"]
openai.api_version = "2022-12-01"
retriever = EmbeddingRetriever(
document_store=FAISSDocumentStore.load(
index_path="./climateqa_v3.faiss",
config_path="./climateqa_v3.json",
),
embedding_model="sentence-transformers/multi-qa-mpnet-base-dot-v1",
model_format="sentence_transformers",
progress_bar=False,
)
# retrieve_giec = EmbeddingRetriever(
# document_store=FAISSDocumentStore.load(
# index_path="./documents/climate_gpt_v2_only_giec.faiss",
# config_path="./documents/climate_gpt_v2_only_giec.json",
# ),
# embedding_model="sentence-transformers/multi-qa-mpnet-base-dot-v1",
# model_format="sentence_transformers",
# )
credential = {
"account_key": os.environ["account_key"],
"account_name": os.environ["account_name"],
}
account_url = os.environ["account_url"]
file_share_name = "climategpt"
service = ShareServiceClient(account_url=account_url, credential=credential)
share_client = service.get_share_client(file_share_name)
user_id = create_user_id(10)
def filter_sources(df,k_summary = 3,k_total = 10,source = "ipcc"):
assert source in ["ipcc","ipbes","all"]
# Filter by source
if source == "ipcc":
df = df.loc[df["source"]=="IPCC"]
elif source == "ipbes":
df = df.loc[df["source"]=="IPBES"]
else:
pass
# Separate summaries and full reports
df_summaries = df.loc[df["report_type"].isin(["SPM","TS"])]
df_full = df.loc[~df["report_type"].isin(["SPM","TS"])]
# Find passages from summaries dataset
passages_summaries = df_summaries.head(k_summary)
# Find passages from full reports dataset
passages_fullreports = df_full.head(k_total - len(passages_summaries))
# Concatenate passages
passages = pd.concat([passages_summaries,passages_fullreports],axis = 0,ignore_index = True)
return passages
def retrieve_with_summaries(query,retriever,k_summary = 3,k_total = 10,source = "ipcc",max_k = 100,threshold = 0.555,as_dict = True):
assert max_k > k_total
docs = retriever.retrieve(query,top_k = max_k)
docs = [{**x.meta,"score":x.score,"content":x.content} for x in docs if x.score > threshold]
if len(docs) == 0:
return []
res = pd.DataFrame(docs)
passages_df = filter_sources(res,k_summary,k_total,source)
if as_dict:
contents = passages_df["content"].tolist()
meta = passages_df.drop(columns = ["content"]).to_dict(orient = "records")
passages = []
for i in range(len(contents)):
passages.append({"content":contents[i],"meta":meta[i]})
return passages
else:
return passages_df
def make_html_source(source,i):
meta = source['meta']
return f"""
<div class="card">
<div class="card-content">
<h2>Doc {i} - {meta['short_name']} - Page {meta['page_number']}</h2>
<p>{source['content']}</p>
</div>
<div class="card-footer">
<span>{meta['name']}</span>
<a href="{meta['url']}#page={meta['page_number']}" target="_blank" class="pdf-link">
<span role="img" aria-label="Open PDF">🔗</span>
</a>
</div>
</div>
"""
def chat(
user_id: str,
query: str,
history: list = [system_template],
report_type: str = "IPCC",
threshold: float = 0.555,
) -> tuple:
"""retrieve relevant documents in the document store then query gpt-turbo
Args:
query (str): user message.
history (list, optional): history of the conversation. Defaults to [system_template].
report_type (str, optional): should be "All available" or "IPCC only". Defaults to "All available".
threshold (float, optional): similarity threshold, don't increase more than 0.568. Defaults to 0.56.
Yields:
tuple: chat gradio format, chat openai format, sources used.
"""
if report_type not in ["IPCC","IPBES"]: report_type = "all"
print("Searching in ",report_type," reports")
# if report_type == "All available":
# retriever = retrieve_all
# elif report_type == "IPCC only":
# retriever = retrieve_giec
# else:
# raise Exception("report_type arg should be in (All available, IPCC only)")
reformulated_query = openai.Completion.create(
engine="climateGPT",
prompt=get_reformulation_prompt(query),
temperature=0,
max_tokens=128,
stop=["\n---\n", "<|im_end|>"],
)
reformulated_query = reformulated_query["choices"][0]["text"]
reformulated_query, language = reformulated_query.split("\n")
language = language.split(":")[1].strip()
sources = retrieve_with_summaries(reformulated_query,retriever,k_total = 10,k_summary = 3,as_dict = True,source = report_type.lower(),threshold = threshold)
response_retriever = {
"language":language,
"reformulated_query":reformulated_query,
"query":query,
"sources":sources,
}
# docs = [d for d in retriever.retrieve(query=reformulated_query, top_k=10) if d.score > threshold]
messages = history + [{"role": "user", "content": query}]
if len(sources) > 0:
docs_string = []
docs_html = []
for i, d in enumerate(sources, 1):
docs_string.append(f"📃 Doc {i}: {d['meta']['short_name']} page {d['meta']['page_number']}\n{d['content']}")
docs_html.append(make_html_source(d,i))
docs_string = "\n\n".join([f"Query used for retrieval:\n{reformulated_query}"] + docs_string)
docs_html = "\n\n".join([f"Query used for retrieval:\n{reformulated_query}"] + docs_html)
messages.append({"role": "system", "content": f"{sources_prompt}\n\n{docs_string}\n\nAnswer in {language}:"})
response = openai.Completion.create(
engine="climateGPT",
prompt=to_completion(messages),
temperature=0, # deterministic
stream=True,
max_tokens=1024,
)
complete_response = ""
messages.pop()
messages.append({"role": "assistant", "content": complete_response})
timestamp = str(datetime.now().timestamp())
file = user_id[0] + timestamp + ".json"
logs = {
"user_id": user_id[0],
"prompt": query,
"retrived": sources,
"report_type": report_type,
"prompt_eng": messages[0],
"answer": messages[-1]["content"],
"time": timestamp,
}
log_on_azure(file, logs, share_client)
for chunk in response:
if (chunk_message := chunk["choices"][0].get("text")) and chunk_message != "<|im_end|>":
complete_response += chunk_message
messages[-1]["content"] = complete_response
gradio_format = make_pairs([a["content"] for a in messages[1:]])
yield gradio_format, messages, docs_html
else:
docs_string = "⚠️ No relevant passages found in the climate science reports (IPCC and IPBES)"
complete_response = "**⚠️ No relevant passages found in the climate science reports (IPCC and IPBES), you may want to ask a more specific question (specifying your question on climate issues).**"
messages.append({"role": "assistant", "content": complete_response})
gradio_format = make_pairs([a["content"] for a in messages[1:]])
yield gradio_format, messages, docs_string
def save_feedback(feed: str, user_id):
if len(feed) > 1:
timestamp = str(datetime.now().timestamp())
file = user_id[0] + timestamp + ".json"
logs = {
"user_id": user_id[0],
"feedback": feed,
"time": timestamp,
}
log_on_azure(file, logs, share_client)
return "Feedback submitted, thank you!"
def reset_textbox():
return gr.update(value="")
def log_on_azure(file, logs, share_client):
file_client = share_client.get_file_client(file)
file_client.upload_file(str(logs))
with gr.Blocks(title="🌍 Climate Q&A", css="style.css", theme=theme) as demo:
user_id_state = gr.State([user_id])
# Gradio
gr.Markdown("<h1><center>Climate Q&A 🌍</center></h1>")
gr.Markdown("<h4><center>Ask climate-related questions to the IPCC reports</center></h4>")
with gr.Row():
with gr.Column(scale=2):
chatbot = gr.Chatbot(elem_id="chatbot", label="ClimateQ&A chatbot",show_label = False)
state = gr.State([system_template])
with gr.Row():
ask = gr.Textbox(
show_label=False,
placeholder="Ask here your climate-related question and press enter",
).style(container=False)
ask_examples_hidden = gr.Textbox(elem_id="hidden-message")
examples_questions = gr.Examples(
[
"Is climate change caused by humans?",
"What evidence do we have of climate change?",
"What are the impacts of climate change?",
"Can climate change be reversed?",
"What is the difference between climate change and global warming?",
"What can individuals do to address climate change?",
"What are the main causes of climate change?",
"What is the Paris Agreement and why is it important?",
"Which industries have the highest GHG emissions?",
"Is climate change a hoax created by the government or environmental organizations?",
"What is the relationship between climate change and biodiversity loss?",
"What is the link between gender equality and climate change?",
"Is the impact of climate change really as severe as it is claimed to be?",
"What is the impact of rising sea levels?",
"What are the different greenhouse gases (GHG)?",
"What is the warming power of methane?",
"What is the jet stream?",
"What is the breakdown of carbon sinks?",
"How do the GHGs work ? Why does temperature increase ?",
"What is the impact of global warming on ocean currents?",
"How much warming is possible in 2050?",
"What is the impact of climate change in Africa?",
"Will climate change accelerate diseases and epidemics like COVID?",
"What are the economic impacts of climate change?",
"How much is the cost of inaction ?",
"What is the relationship between climate change and poverty?",
"What are the most effective strategies and technologies for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions?",
"Is economic growth possible? What do you think about degrowth?",
"Will technology save us?",
"Is climate change a natural phenomenon ?",
"Is climate change really happening or is it just a natural fluctuation in Earth's temperature?",
"Is the scientific consensus on climate change really as strong as it is claimed to be?",
],
[ask_examples_hidden],
examples_per_page=15,
)
with gr.Column(scale=1, variant="panel"):
gr.Markdown("### Sources")
sources_textbox = gr.Markdown(show_label=False)
dropdown_sources = gr.inputs.Dropdown(
["IPCC", "IPBES","IPCC and IPBES"],
default="IPCC",
label="Select reports",
)
ask.submit(
fn=chat,
inputs=[
user_id_state,
ask,
state,
dropdown_sources
],
outputs=[chatbot, state, sources_textbox],
)
ask.submit(reset_textbox, [], [ask])
ask_examples_hidden.change(
fn=chat,
inputs=[
user_id_state,
ask_examples_hidden,
state,
dropdown_sources
],
outputs=[chatbot, state, sources_textbox],
)
with gr.Row():
with gr.Column(scale=1):
gr.Markdown(
"""
<p><b>Climate change and environmental disruptions have become some of the most pressing challenges facing our planet today</b>. As global temperatures rise and ecosystems suffer, it is essential for individuals to understand the gravity of the situation in order to make informed decisions and advocate for appropriate policy changes.</p>
<p>However, comprehending the vast and complex scientific information can be daunting, as the scientific consensus references, such as <b>the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports, span thousands of pages</b>. To bridge this gap and make climate science more accessible, we introduce <b>ClimateQ&A as a tool to distill expert-level knowledge into easily digestible insights about climate science.</b></p>
<div class="tip-box">
<div class="tip-box-title">
<span class="light-bulb" role="img" aria-label="Light Bulb">💡</span>
How does ClimateQ&A work?
</div>
ClimateQ&A harnesses modern OCR techniques to parse and preprocess IPCC reports. By leveraging state-of-the-art question-answering algorithms, <i>ClimateQ&A is able to sift through the extensive collection of climate scientific reports and identify relevant passages in response to user inquiries</i>. Furthermore, the integration of the ChatGPT API allows ClimateQ&A to present complex data in a user-friendly manner, summarizing key points and facilitating communication of climate science to a wider audience.
</div>
<div class="warning-box">
Version 0.2-beta - This tool is under active development
</div>
"""
)
with gr.Column(scale=1):
gr.Markdown("![](https://i.postimg.cc/fLvsvMzM/Untitled-design-5.png)")
gr.Markdown("*Source : IPCC AR6 - Synthesis Report of the IPCC 6th assessment report (AR6)*")
gr.Markdown("## How to use ClimateQ&A")
with gr.Row():
with gr.Column(scale=1):
gr.Markdown(
"""
### 💪 Getting started
- In the chatbot section, simply type your climate-related question, and ClimateQ&A will provide an answer with references to relevant IPCC reports.
- ClimateQ&A retrieves specific passages from the IPCC reports to help answer your question accurately.
- Source information, including page numbers and passages, is displayed on the right side of the screen for easy verification.
- Feel free to ask follow-up questions within the chatbot for a more in-depth understanding.
- ClimateQ&A integrates multiple sources (IPCC and IPBES, … ) to cover various aspects of environmental science, such as climate change and biodiversity. See all sources used below.
"""
)
with gr.Column(scale=1):
gr.Markdown(
"""
### ⚠️ Limitations
<div class="warning-box">
<ul>
<li>Please note that, like any AI, the model may occasionally generate an inaccurate or imprecise answer. Always refer to the provided sources to verify the validity of the information given. If you find any issues with the response, kindly provide feedback to help improve the system.</li>
<li>ClimateQ&A is specifically designed for climate-related inquiries. If you ask a non-environmental question, the chatbot will politely remind you that its focus is on climate and environmental issues.</li>
</div>
"""
)
gr.Markdown("## 🙏 Feedback and feature requests")
gr.Markdown(
"""
### Beta test
- ClimateQ&A welcomes community contributions. To participate, head over to the Community Tab and create a "New Discussion" to ask questions and share your insights.
- Provide feedback through email, letting us know which insights you found accurate, useful, or not. Your input will help us improve the platform.
- Only a few sources (see below) are integrated (all IPCC, IPBES), if you are a climate science researcher and net to sift through another report, please let us know.
If you need us to ask another climate science report or ask any question, contact us at <b>theo.alvesdacosta@ekimetrics.com</b>
"""
)
# with gr.Row():
# with gr.Column(scale=1):
# gr.Markdown("### Feedbacks")
# feedback = gr.Textbox(label="Write your feedback here")
# feedback_output = gr.Textbox(label="Submit status")
# feedback_save = gr.Button(value="submit feedback")
# feedback_save.click(
# save_feedback,
# inputs=[feedback, user_id_state],
# outputs=feedback_output,
# )
# gr.Markdown(
# "If you need us to ask another climate science report or ask any question, contact us at <b>theo.alvesdacosta@ekimetrics.com</b>"
# )
# with gr.Column(scale=1):
# gr.Markdown("### OpenAI API")
# gr.Markdown(
# "To make climate science accessible to a wider audience, we have opened our own OpenAI API key with a monthly cap of $1000. If you already have an API key, please use it to help conserve bandwidth for others."
# )
# openai_api_key_textbox = gr.Textbox(
# placeholder="Paste your OpenAI API key (sk-...) and hit Enter",
# show_label=False,
# lines=1,
# type="password",
# )
# openai_api_key_textbox.change(set_openai_api_key, inputs=[openai_api_key_textbox])
# openai_api_key_textbox.submit(set_openai_api_key, inputs=[openai_api_key_textbox])
gr.Markdown(
"""
## 📚 Sources
| Source | Report | URL | Number of pages | Release date |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
IPCC | Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of the WGI to the AR6 of the IPCC. | https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/downloads/report/IPCC_AR6_WGI_SPM.pdf | 32 | 2021
IPCC | Full Report. In: Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of the WGI to the AR6 of the IPCC. | https://report.ipcc.ch/ar6/wg1/IPCC_AR6_WGI_FullReport.pdf | 2409 | 2021
IPCC | Technical Summary. In: Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of the WGI to the AR6 of the IPCC. | https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/downloads/report/IPCC_AR6_WGI_TS.pdf | 112 | 2021
IPCC | Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of the WGII to the AR6 of the IPCC. | https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg2/downloads/report/IPCC_AR6_WGII_SummaryForPolicymakers.pdf | 34 | 2022
IPCC | Technical Summary. In: Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of the WGII to the AR6 of the IPCC. | https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg2/downloads/report/IPCC_AR6_WGII_TechnicalSummary.pdf | 84 | 2022
IPCC | Full Report. In: Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of the WGII to the AR6 of the IPCC. | https://report.ipcc.ch/ar6/wg2/IPCC_AR6_WGII_FullReport.pdf | 3068 | 2022
IPCC | Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of the WGIII to the AR6 of the IPCC. | https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg3/downloads/report/IPCC_AR6_WGIII_SummaryForPolicymakers.pdf | 50 | 2022
IPCC | Technical Summary. In: Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of the WGIII to the AR6 of the IPCC. | https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg3/downloads/report/IPCC_AR6_WGIII_TechnicalSummary.pdf | 102 | 2022
IPCC | Full Report. In: Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of the WGIII to the AR6 of the IPCC. | https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg3/downloads/report/IPCC_AR6_WGIII_FullReport.pdf | 2258 | 2022
IPCC | Summary for Policymakers. In: Global Warming of 1.5°C. An IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development, and efforts to eradicate poverty. | https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/sites/2/2022/06/SPM_version_report_LR.pdf | 24 | 2018
IPCC | Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change and Land: an IPCC special report on climate change, desertification, land degradation, sustainable land management, food security, and greenhouse gas fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems. | https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/sites/4/2022/11/SRCCL_SPM.pdf | 36 | 2019
IPCC | Summary for Policymakers. In: IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate. | https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/sites/3/2022/03/01_SROCC_SPM_FINAL.pdf | 36 | 2019
IPCC | Technical Summary. In: IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate. | https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/sites/3/2022/03/02_SROCC_TS_FINAL.pdf | 34 | 2019
IPCC | Chapter 1 - Framing and Context of the Report. In: IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate. | https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/sites/3/2022/03/03_SROCC_Ch01_FINAL.pdf | 60 | 2019
IPCC | Chapter 2 - High Mountain Areas. In: IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate. | https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/sites/3/2022/03/04_SROCC_Ch02_FINAL.pdf | 72 | 2019
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## 🛢️ Carbon Footprint
Carbon emissions were measured during the development and inference process using CodeCarbon [https://github.com/mlco2/codecarbon](https://github.com/mlco2/codecarbon)
| Phase | Description | Emissions | Source |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Development | OCR and parsing all pdf documents with AI | 28gCO2e | CodeCarbon |
| Development | Question Answering development | 114gCO2e | CodeCarbon |
| Inference | Question Answering | ~0.102gCO2e / call | CodeCarbon |
| Inference | API call to turbo-GPT | ~0.38gCO2e / call | https://medium.com/@chrispointon/the-carbon-footprint-of-chatgpt-e1bc14e4cc2a |
Carbon Emissions are **relatively low but not negligible** compared to other usages: one question asked to ClimateQ&A is around 0.482gCO2e - equivalent to 2.2m by car (https://datagir.ademe.fr/apps/impact-co2/)
Or around 2 to 4 times more than a typical Google search.
## 📧 Contact
This tool has been developed by the R&D lab at **Ekimetrics** (Jean Lelong, Nina Achache, Gabriel Olympie, Nicolas Chesneau, Natalia De la Calzada, Théo Alves Da Costa)
If you have any questions or feature requests, please feel free to reach us out at <b>theo.alvesdacosta@ekimetrics.com</b>.
## 💻 Developers
For developers, the methodology used is detailed below :
- Extract individual paragraphs from scientific reports (e.g., IPCC, IPBES) using OCR techniques and open sources algorithms
- Use Haystack to compute semantically representative embeddings for each paragraph using a sentence transformers model (https://huggingface.co/sentence-transformers/multi-qa-mpnet-base-dot-v1).
- Store all the embeddings in a FAISS Flat index.
- Reformulate each user query to be as specific as possible and compute its embedding.
- Retrieve up to 10 semantically closest paragraphs (using dot product similarity) from all available scientific reports.
- Provide these paragraphs as context for GPT-Turbo's answer in a system message.
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demo.queue(concurrency_count=16)
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