LLM-TAKE: Theme Aware Keyword Extraction Using Large Language Models
December 01, 2023 Β· Declared Dead Β· π BigData Congress [Services Society]
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Authors
Reza Yousefi Maragheh, Chenhao Fang, Charan Chand Irugu, Parth Parikh, Jason Cho, Jianpeng Xu, Saranyan Sukumar, Malay Patel, Evren Korpeoglu, Sushant Kumar, Kannan Achan
arXiv ID
2312.00909
Category
cs.IR: Information Retrieval
Cross-listed
cs.AI
Citations
19
Venue
BigData Congress [Services Society]
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Keyword extraction is one of the core tasks in natural language processing. Classic extraction models are notorious for having a short attention span which make it hard for them to conclude relational connections among the words and sentences that are far from each other. This, in turn, makes their usage prohibitive for generating keywords that are inferred from the context of the whole text. In this paper, we explore using Large Language Models (LLMs) in generating keywords for items that are inferred from the items textual metadata. Our modeling framework includes several stages to fine grain the results by avoiding outputting keywords that are non informative or sensitive and reduce hallucinations common in LLM. We call our LLM-based framework Theme-Aware Keyword Extraction (LLM TAKE). We propose two variations of framework for generating extractive and abstractive themes for products in an E commerce setting. We perform an extensive set of experiments on three real data sets and show that our modeling framework can enhance accuracy based and diversity based metrics when compared with benchmark models.
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