Topics extraction has become increasingly important due to its effectiveness in many tasks, including information filtering, information retrieval and organization of document collections in digital libraries. The Topic Detection consists to find the most significant topics within a document corpus. In this paper we explore the adoption of a methodology of feature reduction to underline the most significant topics within a document corpus. We used an approach based on a clustering algorithm (X-means) over the tf - idf matrix calculated starting from the corpus, by which we describe the frequency of terms, represented by the columns, that occur in the documents, represented by the rows. To extract the topics, we build n binary problems, where n is the numbers of clusters produced by an unsupervised clustering approach and we operate a supervised feature selection over them, considering the top features as the topic descriptors. We will show the results obtained on two different corpora. Both collections are expressed in Italian: the first collection consists of documents of the University of Naples Federico II, the second one consists in a collection of medical records.
A method for topic detection in great volumes of data / Amato, Flora; Gargiulo, Francesco; Maisto, Alessandro; Mazzeo, Antonino; Pelosi, Serena; Sansone, Carlo. - 178:(2015), pp. 169-181. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd International Conference on Data Management Technologies and Applications, DATA 2014 tenutosi a aut nel 2014) [10.1007/978-3-319-25936-9_11].
A method for topic detection in great volumes of data
AMATO, FLORA;GARGIULO, francesco;MAISTO, ALESSANDRO;MAZZEO, ANTONINO;PELOSI, SERENA;SANSONE, CARLO
2015
Abstract
Topics extraction has become increasingly important due to its effectiveness in many tasks, including information filtering, information retrieval and organization of document collections in digital libraries. The Topic Detection consists to find the most significant topics within a document corpus. In this paper we explore the adoption of a methodology of feature reduction to underline the most significant topics within a document corpus. We used an approach based on a clustering algorithm (X-means) over the tf - idf matrix calculated starting from the corpus, by which we describe the frequency of terms, represented by the columns, that occur in the documents, represented by the rows. To extract the topics, we build n binary problems, where n is the numbers of clusters produced by an unsupervised clustering approach and we operate a supervised feature selection over them, considering the top features as the topic descriptors. We will show the results obtained on two different corpora. Both collections are expressed in Italian: the first collection consists of documents of the University of Naples Federico II, the second one consists in a collection of medical records.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.