Topic modeling using Bayesian inference
We have seen the supervised learning (classification) of text documents in Chapter 6, Bayesian Classification Models, using the Naïve Bayes model. Often, a large text document, such as a news article or a short story, can contain different topics as subsections. It is useful to model such intra-document statistical correlations for the purpose of classification, summarization, compression, and so on. The Gaussian mixture model learned in the previous section is more applicable for numerical data, such as images, and not for documents. This is because words in documents seldom follow normal distribution. A more appropriate choice would be multinomial distribution.
A powerful extension of mixture models to documents is the work of T. Hofmann on Probabilistic Semantic Indexing (reference 6 in the References section of this chapter) and that of David Blei, et. al. on Latent Dirichlet allocation (reference 7 in the References section of this chapter). In...