Modeling latent topics and temporal distance for story segmentation of broadcast news

Hongjie Chen, Lei Xie, Cheung Chi Leung, Xiaoming Lu, Bin Ma, Haizhou Li

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Abstract

This paper studies a strategy to model latent topics and temporal distance of text blocks for story segmentation, that we call graph regularization in topic modeling or GRTM. We propose two novel approaches that consider both temporal distance and lexical similarity of text blocks, collectively referred to as data proximity, in learning latent topic representation, where a graph regularizer is involved to derive the latent topic representation while preserving data proximity. In the first approach, we extend the idea of Laplacian probabilistic latent semantic analysis (LapPLSA) by introducing a distance penalty function in the affinity matrix of a graph for latent topic estimation. The estimated latent topic distributions are used to replace the traditional term-frequency vectors as the data representation of the text blocks and to measure the cohesive strength between them. In the second approach, we perform Laplacian eigenmaps, which makes use of the graph regularizer for dimensionality reduction, on latent topic distributions estimated by conventional topic modeling. We conduct the experiments on the automatic speech recognition transcripts of the TDT2 English broadcast news corpus. The experiments show the proposed strategy outperforms the conventional techniques. LapPLSA performs the best with the highest F1-measure of 0.816. The effects of the penalty constant in the distance penalty function, the number of latent topics, and the size of training data on the segmentation performances are also studied.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)108-119
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2017

Keywords

  • Graph regularization
  • Laplacian eigenmaps
  • Laplacian probabilistic latent semantic analysis
  • topic modeling
  • topic segmentation

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