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Probabilistic Topic Modeling for Comparative Analysis of Document Collections

Ting Hua, Chang‐Tien Lu, Jaegul Choo, Chandan K. Reddy

2020ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Probabilistic topic models, which can discover hidden patterns in documents, have been extensively studied. However, rather than learning from a single document collection, numerous real-world applications demand a comprehensive understanding of the relationships among various document sets. To address such needs, this article proposes a new model that can identify the common and discriminative aspects of multiple datasets. Specifically, our proposed method is a Bayesian approach that represents each document as a combination of common topics (shared across all document sets) and distinctive topics (distributions over words that are exclusive to a particular dataset). Through extensive experiments, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our method compared with state-of-the-art models. The proposed model can be useful for “comparative thinking” analysis in real-world document collections.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceDiscriminative modelTopic modelProbabilistic logicInformation retrievalBayesian probabilityDocument classificationStatistical modelArtificial intelligenceData miningMachine learningData scienceTopic ModelingAdvanced Text Analysis TechniquesComputational and Text Analysis Methods