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Word Combination Kernel for Text Classification with Support Vector Machines

In: Computing and Informatics, vol. 32, no. 4
L. Zhang - X. Hu

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Year, pages: 2013, 877 - 896
Keywords:
Machine learning, kernel methods, support vector machines, text classification, word-combination kernel
About article:
In this paper we propose a novel kernel for text categorization. This kernel is an inner product defined in the feature space generated by all word combinations of specified length. A word combination is a collection of unique words co-occurring in the same sentence. The word combination of length k is weighted by the k rm th root of the product of the inverse document frequencies (IDF) of its words. By discarding word order, the word combination features are more compatible with the flexibility of natural language and the feature dimensions of documents can be reduced significantly to improve the sparseness of feature representations. By restricting the words to the same sentence and considering multi-word combinations, the word combination features can capture similarity at a more specific level than single words. A computationally simple and efficient algorithm was proposed to calculate this kernel. We conducted a series of experiments on the Reuters-21578 and 20 Newsgroups datasets. This kernel achieves better performance than the word kernel and word-sequence kernel. We also evaluated the computing efficiency of this kernel and observed the impact of the word combination length on performance.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Zhang, L., Hu, X. 2013. Word Combination Kernel for Text Classification with Support Vector Machines. In Computing and Informatics, vol. 32, no.4, pp. 877-896. 1335-9150.

APA:
Zhang, L., Hu, X. (2013). Word Combination Kernel for Text Classification with Support Vector Machines. Computing and Informatics, 32(4), 877-896. 1335-9150.