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Keyword‐Assisted Topic Models

101 Citations2023
Shusei Eshima, Kosuke Imai, Tomoya Sasaki

It is empirically demonstrate that providing topic models with a small number of keywords can substantially improve their performance, and the proposed keyword assisted topic model (keyATM) provides more interpretable results, has better document classification performance and is less sensitive to the number of topics than the standard topic models.

Abstract

Abstract In recent years, fully automated content analysis based on probabilistic topic models has become popular among social scientists because of their scalability. However, researchers find that these models often fail to measure specific concepts of substantive interest by inadvertently creating multiple topics with similar content and combining distinct themes into a single topic. In this article, we empirically demonstrate that providing a small number of keywords can substantially enhance the measurement performance of topic models. An important advantage of the proposed keyword‐assisted topic model (keyATM) is that the specification of keywords requires researchers to label topics prior to fitting a model to the data. This contrasts with a widespread practice of post hoc topic interpretation and adjustments that compromises the objectivity of empirical findings. In our application, we find that keyATM provides more interpretable results, has better document classification performance, and is less sensitive to the number of topics.

Keyword‐Assisted Topic Models