主题模型选择和评估的质量指数:文献综述和案例研究
Christopher Meaney1, Therese A Stukel2, Peter C Austin2
1Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, 500 University Ave, Toronto, ON, M5G1V7, Canada. christopher.meaney@utoronto.ca.
BMC medical informatics and decision making
|July 22, 2023
概括
评估无监督主题模型需要仔细考虑各种质量指标. 不同的指标有利于不同复杂度的模型,人类判断对于临床文本分析中最佳模型选择至关重要.
科学领域:
- 机器学习 机器学习
- 自然语言处理自然语言处理.
- 计算语言学 计算语言学
背景情况:
- 主题模型是用于分析大型文档集合的无监督机器学习工具.
- 评估主题模型的质量对于有效的总结和检索至关重要.
- 非负矩阵分解 (NMF) 是估计主题模型的常用技术.
研究的目的:
- 审查和综合验证无监督主题模型的方法.
- 讨论各种主题模型验证技术的优缺点.
- 为了说明这些技术在临床文本库上的模型选择中的实用性.
主要方法:
- 来自加拿大多伦多 (2017-2020年) 的382,666份临床笔记的集体进行了策划.
- 研究了几个主题模型质量指标,包括重建错误,主题连贯性和排名偏差的重叠.
- 交叉验证和引导式稳定性分析被用来估计指标性能.
主要成果:
- 定量指标显示了对模型复杂性的相互矛盾偏好 (大与小主题数).
- 重建错误和稳定性分析倾向于大模型 (≥100个主题).
- 人类判断表明中型模型 (25-75个主题) 提供了最富有表现力的总结.
结论:
- 主题模型质量指数对于指导模型选择是有价值的,但可能与人类判断不一致.
- 不同的指标可以捕捉到模型性能的不同方面.
- 建议将定量指标和人类验证相结合,以进行可靠的主题模型评估.
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