Deep Temporal-Recurrent-Replicated-Softmax for Topical Trends over Time

11/15/2017
by   Pankaj Gupta, et al.
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Dynamic topic modeling facilitates the identification of topical trends over time in temporal collections of unstructured documents. We introduce a novel unsupervised neural dynamic topic model known as Recurrent Neural Network-Replicated Softmax Model (RNNRSM), where the discovered topics at each time influence the topic discovery in the subsequent time steps. We account for the temporal ordering of documents by explicitly modeling a joint distribution of latent topical dependencies over time, using distributional estimators with temporal recurrent connections. Applying RNN-RSM to 19 years of articles on NLP research, we demonstrate that compared to state-of-the art topic models, RNN-RSM shows better generalization, topic interpretation, evolution and trends. We also propose to quantify the capability of dynamic topic model to capture word evolution in topics over time.

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