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Bayesian Sets
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2005
Year
Natural Language ProcessingDocument ClusteringConjugate PriorsInformation RetrievalData ScienceData MiningMachine LearningEngineeringKnowledge DiscoveryLearning To RankQuery ModelBayesian SetsComputer ScienceSimilarity SearchText MiningMarginal Probability
Inspired by Sets, we consider the problem of retrieving items from a concept or cluster, given a query consisting of a few items from that cluster. We formulate this as a Bayesian inference problem and describe a very simple algorithm for solving it. Our algorithm uses a model-based concept of a cluster and ranks items using a score which evaluates the marginal probability that each item belongs to a cluster containing the query items. For exponential family models with conjugate priors this marginal probability is a simple function of sufficient statistics. We focus on sparse binary data and show that our score can be evaluated exactly using a single sparse matrix multiplication, making it possible to apply our algorithm to very large datasets. We evaluate our algorithm on three datasets: retrieving movies from EachMovie, finding completions of author sets from the NIPS dataset, and finding completions of sets of words appearing in the Grolier encyclopedia. We compare to Google™ Sets and show that Bayesian Sets gives very reasonable set completions.
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