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Localized user-driven topic discovery via boosted ensemble of nonnegative matrix factorization

Authors
Suh, SanghoShin, SungbokLee, JoonseokReddy, Chandan K.Choo, Jaegul
Issue Date
9월-2018
Publisher
SPRINGER LONDON LTD
Keywords
Topic modeling; Ensemble learning; Matrix factorization; Gradient boosting; Local weighting
Citation
KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS, v.56, no.3, pp.503 - 531
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Journal Title
KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Volume
56
Number
3
Start Page
503
End Page
531
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/73253
DOI
10.1007/s10115-017-1147-9
ISSN
0219-1377
Abstract
Nonnegative matrix factorization (NMF) has been widely used in topic modeling of large-scale document corpora, where a set of underlying topics are extracted by a low-rank factor matrix from NMF. However, the resulting topics often convey only general, thus redundant information about the documents rather than information that might be minor, but potentially meaningful to users. To address this problem, we present a novel ensemble method based on nonnegative matrix factorization that discovers meaningful local topics. Our method leverages the idea of an ensemble model, which has shown advantages in supervised learning, into an unsupervised topic modeling context. That is, our model successively performs NMF given a residual matrix obtained from previous stages and generates a sequence of topic sets. The algorithm we employ to update is novel in two aspects. The first lies in utilizing the residual matrix inspired by a state-of-the-art gradient boosting model, and the second stems from applying a sophisticated local weighting scheme on the given matrix to enhance the locality of topics, which in turn delivers high-quality, focused topics of interest to users. We subsequently extend this ensemble model by adding keyword- and document-based user interaction to introduce user-driven topic discovery.
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