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  <div style="display: block;margin-left: auto;margin-right: auto;width: 60%;"><img alt="EmotioNL logo" src="https://users.ugent.be/~lundbruy/EmotioNL.png" width="100%"></div>
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- This demo was made to demonstrate the EmotioNL model, a transformer-based classification model that analyses emotions in Dutch texts. The model uses [RobBERT](https://github.com/iPieter/RobBERT), which was further fine-tuned on the [EmotioNL dataset](https://lt3.ugent.be/resources/emotionl/). The resulting model is a classifier that, given a sentence, predicts one of the following emotion categories: _anger_, _fear_, _joy_, _love_, _sadness_ or _neutral_. The demo can be used either in **sentence mode**, which allows you to enter a sentence for which an emotion will be predicted; or in **dataset mode**, which allows you to upload a dataset or see the full functuonality of with example data.
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  """)
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  with gr.Tab("Sentence"):
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  gr.Markdown("""
 
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  <div style="display: block;margin-left: auto;margin-right: auto;width: 60%;"><img alt="EmotioNL logo" src="https://users.ugent.be/~lundbruy/EmotioNL.png" width="100%"></div>
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+ <div style="display: block;margin-left: auto;margin-right: auto;width: 75%;">This demo was made to demonstrate the EmotioNL model, a transformer-based classification model that analyses emotions in Dutch texts. The model uses [RobBERT](https://github.com/iPieter/RobBERT), which was further fine-tuned on the [EmotioNL dataset](https://lt3.ugent.be/resources/emotionl/). The resulting model is a classifier that, given a sentence, predicts one of the following emotion categories: _anger_, _fear_, _joy_, _love_, _sadness_ or _neutral_. The demo can be used either in **sentence mode**, which allows you to enter a sentence for which an emotion will be predicted; or in **dataset mode**, which allows you to upload a dataset or see the full functuonality of with example data.</div>
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  """)
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  with gr.Tab("Sentence"):
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  gr.Markdown("""