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Modeling word burstiness using the Dirichlet distribution

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Modeling word burstiness using the Dirichlet distribution
Multinomial distributions are often used to model text documents. However, they do not capture well the phenomenon that words in a document tend to appear in bursts: if a word appears once, it is more likely to appear again. In this paper, we propose the Dirichlet compound multinomial model (DCM) as an alternative to the multinomial. The DCM model has one additional degree of freedom, which allows it to capture burstiness. We show experimentally that the DCM is substantially better than the multinomial at modeling text data, measured by perplexity. We also show using three standard document collections that the DCM leads to better classification than the multinomial model. DCM performance is comparable to that obtained with multiple heuristic changes to the multinomial model.
Rasmus Elsborg Madsen, David Kauchak, Charles Elka
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICML
Authors Rasmus Elsborg Madsen, David Kauchak, Charles Elkan
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