The Issue-Adjusted Ideal Point Model

Gerrish, Sean M., Blei, David M.

arXiv.org Machine Learning 

Legislative behavior centers around the votes made by lawmakers. These votes are captured in roll call data, a matrix with lawmakers in the rows and proposed legislation in the columns. We illustrate a sample of roll call votes for the United States Senate in Figure 1. The seminal work of Poole and Rosenthal (1985) introduced the ideal point model, using roll call data to infer the latent political positions of the lawmakers. The ideal point model is a latent factor model of binary data and an application of item-response theory (Lord 1980) to roll call data. It gives each lawmaker a latent political position along a single dimension and then uses these points (called the ideal points) in a model of the votes.

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