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Modelado de Temas Ajustado (Fine-Tuned Topic Modeling)×Modelo de Tópicos NMF×
CampoAprendizaje profundoAprendizaje profundo
FamiliaMachine learningMachine learning
Año de origen2020–20221999
Autor originalBianchi et al.; Grootendorst, M.Lee, D. D. & Seung, H. S.
TipoFine-tuned neural topic modelMatrix factorization / unsupervised topic model
Fuente seminalBianchi, F., Terragni, S., Hovy, D., Nozza, D., & Fersini, E. (2021). Cross-lingual Contextualized Topic Models with Zero-shot Learning. Proceedings of the 16th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 1676–1683. DOI ↗Lee, D. D., & Seung, H. S. (1999). Learning the parts of objects by non-negative matrix factorization. Nature, 401(6755), 788–791. DOI ↗
Aliasneural topic modeling, fine-tuned topic model, pre-trained topic model, contextual topic modelingNMF, Non-negative Matrix Factorization, NMF for Topic Modeling, NNMF Topic Model
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ResumenFine-Tuned Topic Modeling adapts pre-trained language models — such as BERT or Sentence-BERT — to discover latent topics in document collections. Unlike classical probabilistic methods (LDA, NMF), it leverages rich contextual embeddings and optionally fine-tunes the backbone on domain-specific corpora, producing more coherent and semantically meaningful topics, especially on short texts or specialized domains.Non-negative Matrix Factorization (NMF) is an unsupervised matrix decomposition method that discovers latent topics in a text corpus by factoring a document-term matrix into two non-negative matrices — one encoding topic-word weights, the other document-topic weights. The non-negativity constraint yields parts-based, additive representations that tend to produce clean, interpretable topics.
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