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Posts with tag Topic Modelling


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Jan 09 2013

Following up on my previous topic modeling post, I want to talk about one thing humanists actually do with topic models once they build them, most of the time: chart the topics over time. Since I think that, although Topic Modeling can be very useful, theres too little skepticism about the technique, Im venturing to provide it (even with, Im sure, a gross misunderstanding or two). More generally, the sort of mistakes temporal changes cause should call into question the complacency with which humanists tend to  topics in topic modeling as stable abstractions, and argue for a much greater attention to the granular words that make up a topic model.

Nov 02 2012

Note: this post is part 4, section 2 of my series on whaling logs and digital history. For the full overview, click here.