Text Classification based on Word Subspace with Term-Frequency
June 08, 2018 ยท Declared Dead ยท ๐ IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Network
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Authors
Erica K. Shimomoto, Lincon S. Souza, Bernardo B. Gatto, Kazuhiro Fukui
arXiv ID
1806.03125
Category
stat.ML: Machine Learning (Stat)
Cross-listed
cs.CL,
cs.LG
Citations
16
Venue
IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Network
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Text classification has become indispensable due to the rapid increase of text in digital form. Over the past three decades, efforts have been made to approach this task using various learning algorithms and statistical models based on bag-of-words (BOW) features. Despite its simple implementation, BOW features lack semantic meaning representation. To solve this problem, neural networks started to be employed to learn word vectors, such as the word2vec. Word2vec embeds word semantic structure into vectors, where the angle between vectors indicates the meaningful similarity between words. To measure the similarity between texts, we propose the novel concept of word subspace, which can represent the intrinsic variability of features in a set of word vectors. Through this concept, it is possible to model text from word vectors while holding semantic information. To incorporate the word frequency directly in the subspace model, we further extend the word subspace to the term-frequency (TF) weighted word subspace. Based on these new concepts, text classification can be performed under the mutual subspace method (MSM) framework. The validity of our modeling is shown through experiments on the Reuters text database, comparing the results to various state-of-art algorithms.
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