Exponential Family Embeddings
Rudolph, Maja, Ruiz, Francisco, Mandt, Stephan, Blei, David
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Word embeddings are a powerful approach to capturing semantic similarity among terms in a vocabulary. In this paper, we develop exponential family embeddings, which extends the idea of word embeddings to other types of high-dimensional data. As examples, we studied several types of data: neural data with real-valued observations, count data from a market basket analysis, and ratings data from a movie recommendation system. The main idea is that each observation is modeled conditioned on a set of latent embeddings and other observations, called the context, where the way the context is defined depends on the problem. In language the context is the surrounding words; in neuroscience the context is close-by neurons; in market basket data the context is other items in the shopping cart.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Feb-14-2020, 05:57:02 GMT
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