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A Gamma-Poisson Mixture Topic Model for Short Text

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  • Jocelyn Mazarura
  • Alta de Waal
  • Pieter de Villiers

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Most topic models are constructed under the assumption that documents follow a multinomial distribution. The Poisson distribution is an alternative distribution to describe the probability of count data. For topic modelling, the Poisson distribution describes the number of occurrences of a word in documents of fixed length. The Poisson distribution has been successfully applied in text classification, but its application to topic modelling is not well documented, specifically in the context of a generative probabilistic model. Furthermore, the few Poisson topic models in the literature are admixture models, making the assumption that a document is generated from a mixture of topics. In this study, we focus on short text. Many studies have shown that the simpler assumption of a mixture model fits short text better. With mixture models, as opposed to admixture models, the generative assumption is that a document is generated from a single topic. One topic model, which makes this one-topic-per-document assumption, is the Dirichlet-multinomial mixture model. The main contributions of this work are a new Gamma-Poisson mixture model, as well as a collapsed Gibbs sampler for the model. The benefit of the collapsed Gibbs sampler derivation is that the model is able to automatically select the number of topics contained in the corpus. The results show that the Gamma-Poisson mixture model performs better than the Dirichlet-multinomial mixture model at selecting the number of topics in labelled corpora. Furthermore, the Gamma-Poisson mixture produces better topic coherence scores than the Dirichlet-multinomial mixture model, thus making it a viable option for the challenging task of topic modelling of short text.

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  • Jocelyn Mazarura & Alta de Waal & Pieter de Villiers, 2020. "A Gamma-Poisson Mixture Topic Model for Short Text," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-17, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4728095
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/4728095
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    1. Christoph Weisser & Christoph Gerloff & Anton Thielmann & Andre Python & Arik Reuter & Thomas Kneib & Benjamin Säfken, 2023. "Pseudo-document simulation for comparing LDA, GSDMM and GPM topic models on short and sparse text using Twitter data," Computational Statistics, Springer, vol. 38(2), pages 647-674, June.

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