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Word embedding, which encodes words into vectors, is an important starting point in natural language processing and commonly used in many text-based machine learning tasks. However, in most current word embedding approaches, the similarity in embedding space is not optimized in the learning. In this paper we propose a novel neighbor embedding method which directly learns an embedding simplex where the similarities between the mapped words are optimal in terms of minimal discrepancy to the input neighborhoods. Our method is built upon two-step random walks between words via topics and thus able to better reveal the topics among the words. Experiment results indicate that our method, compared with another existing word embedding approach, is more favorable for various queries.
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The work is supported by Finnish Academy (grant numbers 307929 and 314177) and the Telenor-NTNU AI Lab project.
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Sedov, D., Yang, Z. (2018). Word Embedding Based on Low-Rank Doubly Stochastic Matrix Decomposition. In: Cheng, L., Leung, A., Ozawa, S. (eds) Neural Information Processing. ICONIP 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11303. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04182-3_9
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