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app.py
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st.set_page_config(page_title="TensorFlow Coder", page_icon='π©βπ»', layout="wide")
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st.write("<center><h2>TensorFlow Coder</h2></center>",unsafe_allow_html=True)
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st.write(
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col1, col2, col3 = st.columns([5, 5, 3])
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with col1:
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st.set_page_config(page_title="TensorFlow Coder", page_icon='π©βπ»', layout="wide")
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st.write("<center><h2>TensorFlow Coder</h2></center>",unsafe_allow_html=True)
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st.write('#')
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st.write("[TensorFlow Coder](https://github.com/google-research/tensorflow-coder) is a program synthesis tool developed at Google Research by Kensen Shi, David Bieber and Rishabh Singh. It takes an example input-output tensor example and attempts to find the combination of TensorFlow ops that capture that transformation. Please cite the authors' [paper](https://github.com/google-research/tensorflow-coder/blob/master/README.md#citation) if you use their tool in your work. Also checkout the TensorFlow [Blog post](https://blog.tensorflow.org/2020/08/introducing-tensorflow-coder-tool.html) for more information and examples.")
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col1, col2, col3 = st.columns([5, 5, 3])
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with col1:
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