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@@ -107,7 +107,8 @@ def app_outputs(uploaded_pdf):
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  with gr.Blocks(title="Inference APP for Document Understanding at line level (v1)", css=".gradio-container") as demo:
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  gr.HTML("""
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  <div style="font-family:'Times New Roman', 'Serif'; font-size:26pt; font-weight:bold; text-align:center;"><h1>Inference APP for Document Understanding at line level (v1)</h1></div>
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- <div style="margin-top: 40px"><p>(02/12/2023) This Inference APP uses the <a style="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: #64b5f6 0.125em solid; color: #64b5f6" href="https://huggingface.co/pierreguillou/lilt-xlm-roberta-base-finetuned-with-DocLayNet-base-at-linelevel-ml384" target="_blank">model LiLT base combined with XLM-RoBERTa base and finetuned on the dataset DocLayNet base at line level</a> (chunk size of 384 tokens).</p></div>
 
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  <div><p><a style="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: #64b5f6 0.125em solid; color: #64b5f6" href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.13669" target="_blank">LiLT (Language-Independent Layout Transformer)</a> is a Document Understanding model that uses both layout and text in order to detect labels of bounding boxes. Combined with the model <a style="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: #64b5f6 0.125em solid; color: #64b5f6" href="https://huggingface.co/xlm-roberta-base" target="_blank">XML-RoBERTa base</a>, this finetuned model has the capacity to <b>understand any language</b>. Finetuned on the dataset <a style="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: #64b5f6 0.125em solid; color: #64b5f6" href="https://huggingface.co/datasets/pierreguillou/DocLayNet-base" target="_blank">DocLayNet base</a>, it can <b>classifly any bounding box (and its OCR text) to 11 labels</b> (Caption, Footnote, Formula, List-item, Page-footer, Page-header, Picture, Section-header, Table, Text, Title).</p></div>
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  <div><p>It relies on an external OCR engine to get words and bounding boxes from the document image. Thus, let's run in this APP an OCR engine (<a style="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: #64b5f6 0.125em solid; color: #64b5f6" href="https://github.com/madmaze/pytesseract#python-tesseract" target="_blank">PyTesseract</a>) to get the bounding boxes, then run LiLT (already fine-tuned on the dataset DocLayNet base at line level) on the individual tokens and then, visualize the result at line level!</p></div>
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  <div><p><b>It allows to get all pages of any PDF (of any language) with bounding boxes labeled at line level and the associated dataframes with labeled data (bounding boxes, texts, labels) :-)</b></p></div>
 
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  with gr.Blocks(title="Inference APP for Document Understanding at line level (v1)", css=".gradio-container") as demo:
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  gr.HTML("""
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  <div style="font-family:'Times New Roman', 'Serif'; font-size:26pt; font-weight:bold; text-align:center;"><h1>Inference APP for Document Understanding at line level (v1)</h1></div>
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+ <div style="margin-top: 40px"><p><b>[ Check as well the <a style="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: #64b5f6 0.125em solid; color: #64b5f6" href="https://huggingface.co/spaces/pierreguillou/Inference-APP-Document-Understanding-at-paragraphlevel-v1" target="_blank">Inference APP for Document Understanding at PARAGRAPH level</a>! ]</b></p></div>
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+ <div><p>(02/12/2023) This Inference APP uses the <a style="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: #64b5f6 0.125em solid; color: #64b5f6" href="https://huggingface.co/pierreguillou/lilt-xlm-roberta-base-finetuned-with-DocLayNet-base-at-linelevel-ml384" target="_blank">model LiLT base combined with XLM-RoBERTa base and finetuned on the dataset DocLayNet base at line level</a> (chunk size of 384 tokens).</p></div>
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  <div><p><a style="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: #64b5f6 0.125em solid; color: #64b5f6" href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.13669" target="_blank">LiLT (Language-Independent Layout Transformer)</a> is a Document Understanding model that uses both layout and text in order to detect labels of bounding boxes. Combined with the model <a style="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: #64b5f6 0.125em solid; color: #64b5f6" href="https://huggingface.co/xlm-roberta-base" target="_blank">XML-RoBERTa base</a>, this finetuned model has the capacity to <b>understand any language</b>. Finetuned on the dataset <a style="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: #64b5f6 0.125em solid; color: #64b5f6" href="https://huggingface.co/datasets/pierreguillou/DocLayNet-base" target="_blank">DocLayNet base</a>, it can <b>classifly any bounding box (and its OCR text) to 11 labels</b> (Caption, Footnote, Formula, List-item, Page-footer, Page-header, Picture, Section-header, Table, Text, Title).</p></div>
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  <div><p>It relies on an external OCR engine to get words and bounding boxes from the document image. Thus, let's run in this APP an OCR engine (<a style="text-decoration: none; border-bottom: #64b5f6 0.125em solid; color: #64b5f6" href="https://github.com/madmaze/pytesseract#python-tesseract" target="_blank">PyTesseract</a>) to get the bounding boxes, then run LiLT (already fine-tuned on the dataset DocLayNet base at line level) on the individual tokens and then, visualize the result at line level!</p></div>
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  <div><p><b>It allows to get all pages of any PDF (of any language) with bounding boxes labeled at line level and the associated dataframes with labeled data (bounding boxes, texts, labels) :-)</b></p></div>