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arxiv: 2011.12184 · v1 · pith:Z3Y7UD6Fnew · submitted 2020-11-24 · 💻 cs.CL

Neural Text Classification by Jointly Learning to Cluster and Align

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keywords textclusteringclassificationclusterproposedwordcentroidsdistributional
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Distributional text clustering delivers semantically informative representations and captures the relevance between each word and semantic clustering centroids. We extend the neural text clustering approach to text classification tasks by inducing cluster centers via a latent variable model and interacting with distributional word embeddings, to enrich the representation of tokens and measure the relatedness between tokens and each learnable cluster centroid. The proposed method jointly learns word clustering centroids and clustering-token alignments, achieving the state of the art results on multiple benchmark datasets and proving that the proposed cluster-token alignment mechanism is indeed favorable to text classification. Notably, our qualitative analysis has conspicuously illustrated that text representations learned by the proposed model are in accord well with our intuition.

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