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arxiv: 1711.04154 · v1 · pith:NAYCK46Anew · submitted 2017-11-11 · 💻 cs.CL

Interpretable probabilistic embeddings: bridging the gap between topic models and neural networks

classification 💻 cs.CL
keywords embeddingsprobabilisticsimilaritywordlearnmodelstopicdocument
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We consider probabilistic topic models and more recent word embedding techniques from a perspective of learning hidden semantic representations. Inspired by a striking similarity of the two approaches, we merge them and learn probabilistic embeddings with online EM-algorithm on word co-occurrence data. The resulting embeddings perform on par with Skip-Gram Negative Sampling (SGNS) on word similarity tasks and benefit in the interpretability of the components. Next, we learn probabilistic document embeddings that outperform paragraph2vec on a document similarity task and require less memory and time for training. Finally, we employ multimodal Additive Regularization of Topic Models (ARTM) to obtain a high sparsity and learn embeddings for other modalities, such as timestamps and categories. We observe further improvement of word similarity performance and meaningful inter-modality similarities.

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