RAG Based Chat Bot Utilizing Gemma 2B model as Base
Dive into the world of Franz Kafka's "Metamorphosis" with our interactive Literature Chatbot. Designed to test your knowledge and deepen your understanding of this classic work, our chatbot is here to engage in meaningful conversations about the text, its themes, characters, and much more.
- Interactive Chat Experience: Engage with our Kafka expert chatbot in a dynamic chat interface. Test your knowledge, ask questions, and explore the depths of "Metamorphosis" like never before.
- Streamlit Integration: Built with Streamlit, our chatbot offers a smooth and responsive user interface, making your literary exploration both enjoyable and insightful.
- Session Persistence: Your conversation history is saved throughout the session, allowing for a continuous and engaging discussion.
- Customizable Responses: Powered by a sophisticated language model, the chatbot generates responses tailored to your inquiries, ensuring a personalized conversation experience.
To get started with the Literature Chatbot, follow these simple steps:
Begin by cloning this repository to your local machine.
git clone https://github.com/RanitMukherjee/Intel-Unnati-Program.git
Navigate to the cloned repository's directory and install the required dependencies.
pip install -r requirements.txt
streamlit run streamlit.py
Launch the chatbot application using Streamlit.
Start your journey into Kafka's world. The chatbot will greet you with a welcome message, and you're ready to dive into the conversation.
The chatbot is initialized with a welcoming message, inviting users to test their knowledge of "Metamorphosis." Users can enter their questions or comments into the chat input. The chatbot, powered by a sophisticated language model, generates and displays responses, facilitating an engaging and informative conversation.
We welcome contributions to the Literature Chatbot project. Whether it's adding new features, improving the chatbot's responses, or fixing bugs, your contributions are greatly appreciated.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
- Franz Kafka, for his timeless literary contributions.
- The Streamlit team, for their incredible framework that made this project possible.
Embark on a literary exploration like no other. Engage, learn, and be inspired by Kafka's "Metamorphosis" through our interactive Literature Chatbot.