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A Novel Text Clustering Approach Using Deep-Learning Vocabulary Network

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  • Junkai Yi
  • Yacong Zhang
  • Xianghui Zhao
  • Jing Wan

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Text clustering is an effective approach to collect and organize text documents into meaningful groups for mining valuable information on the Internet. However, there exist some issues to tackle such as feature extraction and data dimension reduction. To overcome these problems, we present a novel approach named deep-learning vocabulary network. The vocabulary network is constructed based on related-word set, which contains the “cooccurrence” relations of words or terms. We replace term frequency in feature vectors with the “importance” of words in terms of vocabulary network and PageRank, which can generate more precise feature vectors to represent the meaning of text clustering. Furthermore, sparse-group deep belief network is proposed to reduce the dimensionality of feature vectors, and we introduce coverage rate for similarity measure in Single-Pass clustering. To verify the effectiveness of our work, we compare the approach to the representative algorithms, and experimental results show that feature vectors in terms of deep-learning vocabulary network have better clustering performance.

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  • Junkai Yi & Yacong Zhang & Xianghui Zhao & Jing Wan, 2017. "A Novel Text Clustering Approach Using Deep-Learning Vocabulary Network," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8310934
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/8310934
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