Now available here: https://github.com/TL-DR-Bot
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TL;DR is a powerful Discord bot that leverages natural language processing to enhance your server experience. With TL;DR, you can easily summarise conversations, detect users' moods, create a social graph of your server, and automate moderation tasks. Whether you're looking to streamline discussions or maintain a healthy server environment, TL;DR has got you covered.
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Conversation Summarisation: TL;DR uses advanced natural language processing techniques to generate concise summaries of conversations, allowing you to quickly grasp the main points without reading through lengthy threads.
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Mood Detection: By analysing text content, TL;DR can detect the mood of users and display it in a clear way, crossing the barrier between IRL and textual conversations. This feature is most helpful for people who struggle to detect emotion in textual content.
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Social Graph Generation: TL;DR generates a social graph based on user interactions, providing insights into the network of relationships within your server. Visualise connections and identify key influencers to better understand your community.
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Automatic Moderation: Utilising sophisticated algorithms, TL;DR helps you maintain a safe and welcoming environment by automatically moderating your server. Set up custom rules and let the bot handle repetitive tasks, ensuring peace of mind for administrators.
The complete documentation for TL;DR can be found on our GitHub Pages. It includes detailed instructions on installation, usage guidelines, and configuration settings.
Please refer to the documents folder in this repository for additional resources such as the installation manual and user manual.
TL;DR was developed as part of a Bachelor's degree project at Université Paris Cité. The team behind TL;DR consists of the following members:
- Luc Salvon
- Max Maiche
- Nicolas Pluven
- Hugo Demaret
The project was supervised by Ioana Ileana and was completed in 2023.
This project is licensed under the LICENSE file available in the repository.
Feel free to explore TL;DR, contribute to its development, and improve your Discord server experience with the power of natural language processing.