A topic-wise contrastive regularizer using precomputed NPMI similarities improves coherence and diversity of neural topic model topics on 20NG, Yahoo, and NYTimes.
Revisiting Automated Topic Model Evaluation with Large Language Models
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Topic models are used to make sense of large text collections. However, automatically evaluating topic model output and determining the optimal number of topics both have been longstanding challenges, with no effective automated solutions to date. This paper proposes using large language models to evaluate such output. We find that large language models appropriately assess the resulting topics, correlating more strongly with human judgments than existing automated metrics. We then investigate whether we can use large language models to automatically determine the optimal number of topics. We automatically assign labels to documents and choosing configurations with the most pure labels returns reasonable values for the optimal number of topics.
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Enhancing Topic Interpretability for Neural Topic Modeling through Topic-wise Contrastive Learning
A topic-wise contrastive regularizer using precomputed NPMI similarities improves coherence and diversity of neural topic model topics on 20NG, Yahoo, and NYTimes.