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Dish AI API

Dish AI is a minimal Flask app that can be used to generate random lunch reviews. Since there's not a lot of training data on catering reviews available, I decided to add a preprocessing step as a quick and efficient workaround.

Using the public Yelp review dataset, I trained a number of topic models and manually divided the output topics into groups of suitable and unsuitable words. For example, all topics containing only foods items (e.g. pasta, rice) would be considered useful, whereas topics around the restaurant interior (e.g. decor, atmosphere) are not useful to describe catered lunches.

After splitting each review into individual sentences, I used the word lists and a number of additional features to create a new corpus of mostly suitable review sentences. Finally, I built a Markov chain generator to generate new reviews based on the preprocessed training data.

Action shots

I configured our Slack #food channel to post a new lunch review at noon every working day. Here it is in action:

Dish AI

Look how cute! And people think AI is scary. Here's the ATX special, posted on taco Tuesday:

Dish AI ATX

Run the app

git clone https://github.com/melanietosik/dish_ai
virtualenv -p python3 env
source env/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements
APP_DEBUG=true python run.py filtered_sentences.pickle

Once it's up and running, go to http://0.0.0.0:5005/generate in your browser to generate a new review.

Train your own

All the utility scripts for preprocessing the data and creating the Markov model are included in the /utils folder. Usage information is included in each file. Below is the order in which to run each file.

preprocess_reviews.py
topic_model.py
prepare_markov_input.py
markov_model.py
iterate_markov_input.py

spaCy

I used spaCy to parse the reviews. To use any of the NLP features, i.e. sentence segmentation and lemmatization, you need to download the language model for English.

python -m spacy download en

Resources

Topic model

The output topics for various LDA models are included in the /topic_models folder. The different values in the file names correspond to the number of clusters specified during training, i.e. all_lda_500.txt is the output of a model with 500 topics.

Word lists

The word lists I used to filter the reviews sentences are included in the /word_lists folder. They might spare you any manual labeling!

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