Lance Kaplan
2017
Identifying Semantically Deviating Outlier Documents
Honglei Zhuang
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Chi Wang
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Fangbo Tao
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Lance Kaplan
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Jiawei Han
Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
A document outlier is a document that substantially deviates in semantics from the majority ones in a corpus. Automatic identification of document outliers can be valuable in many applications, such as screening health records for medical mistakes. In this paper, we study the problem of mining semantically deviating document outliers in a given corpus. We develop a generative model to identify frequent and characteristic semantic regions in the word embedding space to represent the given corpus, and a robust outlierness measure which is resistant to noisy content in documents. Experiments conducted on two real-world textual data sets show that our method can achieve an up to 135% improvement over baselines in terms of recall at top-1% of the outlier ranking.
2016
Cross-media Event Extraction and Recommendation
Di Lu
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Clare Voss
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Fangbo Tao
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Xiang Ren
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Rachel Guan
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Rostyslav Korolov
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Tongtao Zhang
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Dongang Wang
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Hongzhi Li
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Taylor Cassidy
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Heng Ji
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Shih-fu Chang
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Jiawei Han
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William Wallace
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James Hendler
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Mei Si
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Lance Kaplan
Proceedings of the 2016 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Demonstrations
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