A meta-learned embedding with an EM-adapted Gaussian mixture and annotator confusion matrices improves few-shot classification from multiple noisy annotators.
Few-shot Learning for Topic Modeling
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abstract
Topic models have been successfully used for analyzing text documents. However, with existing topic models, many documents are required for training. In this paper, we propose a neural network-based few-shot learning method that can learn a topic model from just a few documents. The neural networks in our model take a small number of documents as inputs, and output topic model priors. The proposed method trains the neural networks such that the expected test likelihood is improved when topic model parameters are estimated by maximizing the posterior probability using the priors based on the EM algorithm. Since each step in the EM algorithm is differentiable, the proposed method can backpropagate the loss through the EM algorithm to train the neural networks. The expected test likelihood is maximized by a stochastic gradient descent method using a set of multiple text corpora with an episodic training framework. In our experiments, we demonstrate that the proposed method achieves better perplexity than existing methods using three real-world text document sets.
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Meta-learning Representations for Learning from Multiple Annotators
A meta-learned embedding with an EM-adapted Gaussian mixture and annotator confusion matrices improves few-shot classification from multiple noisy annotators.