Semi-supervised LDA Topic Model
Semi-supervised LDA extends standard Latent Dirichlet Allocation by incorporating a small amount of supervision — seed words, labeled documents, or must-link/cannot-link word constraints — to guide topic discovery toward semantically coherent, interpretable themes. It bridges unsupervised topic modeling and fully supervised text classification, making it especially valuable when full annotation is costly.
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- Ramage, D., Hall, D., Nallapati, R., & Manning, C. D. (2009). Labeled LDA: A supervised topic model for credit attribution in multi-labeled corpora. Proceedings of EMNLP, 248–256. · URL
- Andrzejewski, D., Zhu, X., & Craven, M. (2009). Incorporating domain knowledge into topic modeling via Dirichlet Forest priors. Proceedings of ICML, 25–32. · DOI 10.1145/1553374.1553378
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