Modeling documents with Event Model (Q1736690)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7042270
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    Modeling documents with Event Model
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7042270

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      Modeling documents with Event Model (English)
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      26 March 2019
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      Summary: Currently deep learning has made great breakthroughs in visual and speech processing, mainly because it draws lessons from the hierarchical mode that brain deals with images and speech. In the field of NLP, a topic model is one of the important ways for modeling documents. Topic models are built on a generative model that clearly does not match the way humans write. In this paper, we propose Event Model, which is unsupervised and based on the language processing mechanism of neurolinguistics, to model documents. In Event Model, documents are descriptions of concrete or abstract events seen, heard, or sensed by people and words are objects in the events. Event Model has two stages: word learning and dimensionality reduction. Word learning is to learn semantics of words based on deep learning. Dimensionality reduction is the process that representing a document as a low dimensional vector by a linear mode that is completely different from topic models. Event Model achieves state-of-the-art results on document retrieval tasks.
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      deep learning
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      neurolinguistics
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      topic model
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      Event Model
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      document retrieval
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