TY - JOUR
T1 - Self-supervised Topic Taxonomy Discovery in the Box Embedding Space
AU - LU, Yuyin
AU - CHEN, Hegang
AU - MAO, Pengbo
AU - RAO, Yanghui
AU - XIE, Haoran
AU - WANG, Fu Lee
AU - LI, Qing
PY - 2024/11/4
Y1 - 2024/11/4
N2 - Topic taxonomy discovery aims at uncovering topics of different abstraction levels and constructing hierarchical relations between them. Unfortunately, most prior work can hardly model semantic scopes of words and topics by holding the Euclidean embedding space assumption. What’s worse, they infer asymmetric hierarchical relations by symmetric distances between topic embeddings. As a result, existing methods suffer from problems of low-quality topics at high abstraction levels and inaccurate hierarchical relations. To alleviate these problems, this paper develops a Box embedding-based Topic Model (BoxTM) that maps words and topics into the box embedding space, where the asymmetric metric is defined to properly infer hierarchical relations among topics. Additionally, our BoxTM explicitly infers upper-level topics based on correlation between specific topics through recursive clustering on topic boxes. Finally, extensive experiments validate high-quality of the topic taxonomy learned by BoxTM.
AB - Topic taxonomy discovery aims at uncovering topics of different abstraction levels and constructing hierarchical relations between them. Unfortunately, most prior work can hardly model semantic scopes of words and topics by holding the Euclidean embedding space assumption. What’s worse, they infer asymmetric hierarchical relations by symmetric distances between topic embeddings. As a result, existing methods suffer from problems of low-quality topics at high abstraction levels and inaccurate hierarchical relations. To alleviate these problems, this paper develops a Box embedding-based Topic Model (BoxTM) that maps words and topics into the box embedding space, where the asymmetric metric is defined to properly infer hierarchical relations among topics. Additionally, our BoxTM explicitly infers upper-level topics based on correlation between specific topics through recursive clustering on topic boxes. Finally, extensive experiments validate high-quality of the topic taxonomy learned by BoxTM.
U2 - 10.1162/tacl_a_00712
DO - 10.1162/tacl_a_00712
M3 - Journal Article (refereed)
SN - 2307-387X
VL - 12
SP - 1401
EP - 1416
JO - Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics
JF - Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics
ER -