Streaming dynamic and distributed inference of latent geometric structures

Yurochkin, Mikhail, Fan, Zhiwei, Guha, Aritra, Koutris, Paraschos, Nguyen, XuanLong

arXiv.org Machine Learning 

The topic or population polytope (Nguyen, 2015; Tang et al., 2014) is a fundamental geometric object that underlies the presence of latent topic variables in topic and admixture models (Blei et al., 2003; Pritchard et al., 2000). When data and the associated topics are indexed by time dimension, it is of interest to study the temporal dynamics of such latent geometric structures. In this paper, we will study the modeling and algorithms for learning the temporal dynamics of topic polytope that arises in the analysis of text corpora. The convex geometry of topic models provides the theoretical basis for posterior contraction analysis of latent topics (Nguyen, 2015; Tang et al., 2014). Furthermore, Yurochkin & Nguyen (2016); Yurochkin et al. (2017) exploited convex geometry to develop fast and quite accurate inference algorithms in a number of parametric and nonparametric settings.

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