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Self-supervised topic modeling

Self-supervised topic modeling combines the interpretable topic discovery of classical topic models with self-supervised learning objectives — such as contrastive loss, masked language modeling, or reconstruction — to learn coherent, semantically rich topics from unlabeled text without human-annotated labels. It bridges classical probabilistic topic models and modern representation learning, yielding topics better aligned with contextual meaning.

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Self-Supervised Topic Modeling
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / deep-learning
  • Wu, X., Li, C., Zhu, Y., & Miao, Y. (2023). Effective Neural Topic Modeling with Embedding Clustering Regularization. Proceedings of the 40th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2023), PMLR 202, 37335–37357. · URL
  • Topic model. Wikipedia. · URL
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