BATS: A Spectral Biclustering Approach to Single Document Topic Modeling and Segmentation

Author:

Wu Qiong1,Hare Adam2,Wang Sirui1,Tu Yuwei2,Liu Zhenming1,Brinton Christopher G.3,Li Yanhua4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia

2. Zoomi Inc., Blue Bell, Pennsylvania

3. School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

4. Department of Computer Science, Worchester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts

Abstract

Existing topic modeling and text segmentation methodologies generally require large datasets for training, limiting their capabilities when only small collections of text are available. In this work, we reexamine the inter-related problems of “topic identification” and “text segmentation” for sparse document learning, when there is a single new text of interest. In developing a methodology to handle single documents, we face two major challenges. First is sparse information : with access to only one document, we cannot train traditional topic models or deep learning algorithms. Second is significant noise : a considerable portion of words in any single document will produce only noise and not help discern topics or segments. To tackle these issues, we design an unsupervised, computationally efficient methodology called Biclustering Approach to Topic modeling and Segmentation (BATS). BATS leverages three key ideas to simultaneously identify topics and segment text: (i) a new mechanism that uses word order information to reduce sample complexity, (ii) a statistically sound graph-based biclustering technique that identifies latent structures of words and sentences, and (iii) a collection of effective heuristics that remove noise words and award important words to further improve performance. Experiments on six datasets show that our approach outperforms several state-of-the-art baselines when considering topic coherence, topic diversity, segmentation, and runtime comparison metrics.

Funder

Charles Koch Foundation

NSF

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Theoretical Computer Science

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