Latent Dirichlet Allocation is a statistical model that allows sets of observations to be explained by unobserved groups that explain why some parts of the data are similar. It is used to discover abstract topics that occur in a collection of documents. The model assumes documents exhibit multiple topics in probabilistic proportions and that words can have different probabilities in different topics.
Latent Dirichlet Allocation is a statistical model that allows sets of observations to be explained by unobserved groups that explain why some parts of the data are similar. It is used to discover abstract topics that occur in a collection of documents. The model assumes documents exhibit multiple topics in probabilistic proportions and that words can have different probabilities in different topics.
Latent Dirichlet Allocation is a statistical model that allows sets of observations to be explained by unobserved groups that explain why some parts of the data are similar. It is used to discover abstract topics that occur in a collection of documents. The model assumes documents exhibit multiple topics in probabilistic proportions and that words can have different probabilities in different topics.