How to access full bricks function list on self-hosted refinery #265
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I have been playing around with a self-hosted Refinery today. Overall a really great experience, so thanks. However, I was experimenting around leveraging Bricks from within the 'adding attributes' screen. I'm not sure if the self-hosted bricks, documented here is intended to work in conjunction with the self-hosted refinery? I was looking at the Named Entity Recognition with Kern AI refinery, bricks & Python video, and tied to find If I click on 'Group Filter' (from within the Bricks Integrator dialogue-box) it suggests 44 items, whereas there are more like 88 exposed in the self-hosted bricks (see list lower down) and maybe 90 suggested at bricks.kern.ai/home. What am I missing ... so that I can access a longer list of bricks? Is there documentation around how a locally-hosted bricks is called / integrated from a self-hosted refinery? Thanks for any guidance.
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Hi @Analect, thanks for your question! You actually don't need to self-host bricks on your computer, as the self-hosted version of refinery works fine with all the bricks hosted via bricks.kern.ai. The reason why you are not finding the person extraction brick is that this specific brick (an extraction module) is not meant to work with the attribute calculation, but only as a labeling function (which you can create on the heuristics page). In general, all extraction modules only work with labeling functions. Most classifier and generator modules (think translation or text cleaning for example) work great for the attribute calculation. You can learn more about the types of bricks in the bricks repository https://github.com/code-kern-ai/bricks or the official docs here: https://docs.kern.ai/bricks/refinery-integration. If the differentiation is not clear enough we are happy to enrich the docs of course. Let me know if that helped. If you are still struggling we can also jump into a quick call otherwise! :) Also, we're always open to contributions for new bricks, even if it's just ideas or suggestions for new brick modules.
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Hi @Analect, thanks for your question! You actually don't need to self-host bricks on your computer, as the self-hosted version of refinery works fine with all the bricks hosted via bricks.kern.ai. The reason why you are not finding the person extraction brick is that this specific brick (an extraction module) is not meant to work with the attribute calculation, but only as a labeling function (which you can create on the heuristics page). In general, all extraction modules only work with labeling functions. Most classifier and generator modules (think translation or text cleaning for example) work great for the attribute calculation.
You can learn more about the types of bricks in the br…