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LDA-based Term Profiles for Expert Finding in a Political Setting

Authors :
de Campos, Luis M.
Fernández-Luna, Juan M.
Huete, Juan F.
Redondo-Expósito, Luis
de Campos, Luis M.
Fernández-Luna, Juan M.
Huete, Juan F.
Redondo-Expósito, Luis
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A common task in many political institutions (i.e. Parliament) is to find politicians who are experts in a particular field. In order to tackle this problem, the first step is to obtain politician profiles which include their interests, and these can be automatically learned from their speeches. As a politician may have various areas of expertise, one alternative is to use a set of subprofiles, each of which covers a different subject. In this study, we propose a novel approach for this task by using latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) to determine the main underlying topics of each political speech, and to distribute the related terms among the different topic-based subprofiles. With this objective, we propose the use of fifteen distance and similarity measures to automatically determine the optimal number of topics discussed in a document, and to demonstrate that every measure converges into five strategies: Euclidean, Dice, Sorensen, Cosine and Overlap. Our experimental results showed that the scores of the different accuracy metrics of the proposed strategies tended to be higher than those of the baselines for expert recommendation tasks, and that the use of an appropriate number of topics has proved relevant.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1438518639
Document Type :
Electronic Resource