Application of Latent Semantic Analysis and Supervised Learning Methods to Automate Triage of Referral Letters for Spinal Surgery

Author(s):  
Erick Mendez Guzman ◽  
Ruthvik Konduru ◽  
Mohammed Yassin ◽  
Sandeep Konduru ◽  
Farideh Jalali-Najafabadi
Author(s):  
Bin Shen ◽  
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Olzhas Makhambetov ◽  

Most semi-supervised learning methods are based on extending existing supervised or unsupervised techniques by incorporating additional information from unlabeled or labeled data. Unlabeled instances help in learning statistical models that fully describe the global property of our data, whereas labeled instances make learned knowledge more human-interpretable. In this paper we present a novel way of extending conventional non-negativematrix factorization (NMF) and probabilistic latent semantic analysis (pLSA) to semi-supervised versions by incorporating label information for learning semantics. The proposed algorithm consists of two steps, first acquiring prior bases representing some classes from labeled data and second utilizing them to guide the learning of final bases that are semantically interpretable.


Author(s):  
Jinhui Tang ◽  
Xian-Sheng Hua ◽  
Meng Wang

The insufficiency of labeled training samples is a major obstacle in automatic semantic analysis of large scale image/video database. Semi-supervised learning, which attempts to learn from both labeled and unlabeled data, is a promising approach to tackle this problem. As a major family of semi-supervised learning, graph-based methods have attracted more and more recent research. In this chapter, a brief introduction is given on popular semi-supervised learning methods, especially the graph-based methods, as well as their applications in the area of image annotation, video annotation, and image retrieval. It is well known that the pair-wise similarity is an essential factor in graph propagation based semisupervised learning methods. A novel graph-based semi-supervised learning method, named Structure- Sensitive Anisotropic Manifold Ranking (SSAniMR), is derived from a PDE based anisotropic diffusion framework. Instead of using Euclidean distance only, SSAniMR further takes local structural difference into account to more accurately measure pair-wise similarity. Finally some future directions of using semi-supervised learning to analyze the multimedia content are discussed.


2012 ◽  
Vol 132 (9) ◽  
pp. 1473-1480
Author(s):  
Masashi Kimura ◽  
Shinta Sawada ◽  
Yurie Iribe ◽  
Kouichi Katsurada ◽  
Tsuneo Nitta

Author(s):  
Priyanka R. Patil ◽  
Shital A. Patil

Similarity View is an application for visually comparing and exploring multiple models of text and collection of document. Friendbook finds ways of life of clients from client driven sensor information, measures the closeness of ways of life amongst clients, and prescribes companions to clients if their ways of life have high likeness. Roused by demonstrate a clients day by day life as life records, from their ways of life are separated by utilizing the Latent Dirichlet Allocation Algorithm. Manual techniques can't be utilized for checking research papers, as the doled out commentator may have lacking learning in the exploration disciplines. For different subjective views, causing possible misinterpretations. An urgent need for an effective and feasible approach to check the submitted research papers with support of automated software. A method like text mining method come to solve the problem of automatically checking the research papers semantically. The proposed method to finding the proper similarity of text from the collection of documents by using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) algorithm and Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) with synonym algorithm which is used to find synonyms of text index wise by using the English wordnet dictionary, another algorithm is LSA without synonym used to find the similarity of text based on index. LSA with synonym rate of accuracy is greater when the synonym are consider for matching.


This article examines the method of latent-semantic analysis, its advantages, disadvantages, and the possibility of further transformation for use in arrays of unstructured data, which make up most of the information that Internet users deal with. To extract context-dependent word meanings through the statistical processing of large sets of textual data, an LSA method is used, based on operations with numeric matrices of the word-text type, the rows of which correspond to words, and the columns of text units to texts. The integration of words into themes and the representation of text units in the theme space is accomplished by applying one of the matrix expansions to the matrix data: singular decomposition or factorization of nonnegative matrices. The results of LSA studies have shown that the content of the similarity of words and text is obtained in such a way that the results obtained closely coincide with human thinking. Based on the methods described above, the author has developed and proposed a new way of finding semantic links between unstructured data, namely, information on social networks. The method is based on latent-semantic and frequency analyzes and involves processing the search result received, splitting each remaining text (post) into separate words, each of which takes the round in n words right and left, counting the number of occurrences of each term, working with a pre-created semantic resource (dictionary, ontology, RDF schema, ...). The developed method and algorithm have been tested on six well-known social networks, the interaction of which occurs through the ARI of the respective social networks. The average score for author's results exceeded that of their own social network search. The results obtained in the course of this dissertation can be used in the development of recommendation, search and other systems related to the search, rubrication and filtering of information.


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