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Febrissy, Mickael; Salah, Aghiles; Ailem, Melissa; Nadif, Mohamed
Neurocomputing, 07/2022, Volume: 495Journal Article
Non-negative Matrix Factorization (NMF) and its variants have been successfully used for clustering text documents. However, NMF approaches like other models do not explicitly account for the contextual dependencies between words. To remedy this limitation, we draw inspiration from neural word embedding and posit that words that frequently co-occur within the same context (e.g., sentence or document) are likely related to each other in some semantic aspect. We then propose to jointly factorize the document-word and word-word co-occurrence matrices. The decomposition of the latter matrix encourages frequently co-occurring words to have similar latent representations and thereby reflecting the relationships among them. Empirical results, on several real-world datasets, provide strong support for the benefits of our approach. Our main finding is that we can drastically improve the clustering performance of NMF by leveraging the contextual relationships among words explicitly.
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