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Learning from LDA using Deep Neural Networks

(1508.01011)
Published Aug 5, 2015 in cs.LG , cs.CL , cs.IR , and cs.NE

Abstract

Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) is a three-level hierarchical Bayesian model for topic inference. In spite of its great success, inferring the latent topic distribution with LDA is time-consuming. Motivated by the transfer learning approach proposed by~\newcite{hinton2015distilling}, we present a novel method that uses LDA to supervise the training of a deep neural network (DNN), so that the DNN can approximate the costly LDA inference with less computation. Our experiments on a document classification task show that a simple DNN can learn the LDA behavior pretty well, while the inference is speeded up tens or hundreds of times.

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