Difference between revisions of "Topic Model Approach to Authority Identification"

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In this paper the authors present a preliminary study of basic approaches to the problem of identifying authoritative documents in a given domain using textual content and report their best performing approach using Hierarchical Topic Models [Blei et al, 2004].
 
In this paper the authors present a preliminary study of basic approaches to the problem of identifying authoritative documents in a given domain using textual content and report their best performing approach using Hierarchical Topic Models [Blei et al, 2004].
Authoritative documents are ones which exhibit novel and relevant information relative to a document collection while demonstrating domain knowledge. Authors define authoritativeness identification task as a ranking problem and focus on product (book and restaurant) reviews utilizing user votes as proxy for helpfulness and authoritativeness.
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Authoritative documents are ones which exhibit novel and relevant information relative to a document collection while demonstrating domain knowledge. Authors define authoritativeness identification task as a ranking problem and focus on product (book [http://www.goodreads.com/ GoodReads] and restaurant[http://www.yelp.com/ Yelp]) reviews utilizing user votes as proxy for helpfulness and authoritativeness.
  
 
== Dataset Description ==
 
== Dataset Description ==

Revision as of 19:20, 1 October 2012

This a Paper reviewed for Social Media Analysis 10-802 in Fall 2012.

Citation

 author    = {Alexandre Passos and 
              Jacques Wainer and
              Aria Haghighi},
 title     = {What do you know? A topic-model approach to authority identification},
 journal   = {NIPS 2010 Workshop on Computational Social Science and the Wisdom of the Crowds},
 year      = {2010}

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What do you know? A topic-model approach to authority identification

Summary

In this paper the authors present a preliminary study of basic approaches to the problem of identifying authoritative documents in a given domain using textual content and report their best performing approach using Hierarchical Topic Models [Blei et al, 2004]. Authoritative documents are ones which exhibit novel and relevant information relative to a document collection while demonstrating domain knowledge. Authors define authoritativeness identification task as a ranking problem and focus on product (book GoodReads and restaurantYelp) reviews utilizing user votes as proxy for helpfulness and authoritativeness.

Dataset Description

The authors have reported results on two datasets.

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