Authors
Shangsong Liang,
Emine Yilmaz,
Evangelos Kanoulas,
Publication date
2018
Publisher
IEEE
Total citations
Description
In this paper, we aim at tackling the problem of user clustering in the context of their published short text streams. Clustering users by short text streams is more challenging than in the case of long documents associated with them as it is difficult to track users' dynamic interests in streaming sparse data. To obtain better user clustering performance, we propose two user collaborative interest tracking models that aim at tracking changes of each user's dynamic topic distributions in collaboration with their followees' dynamic topic distributions, based both on the content of current short texts and the previously estimated distributions. Our models can be either short-term or long-term dependency topic models. Short-term dependency model collaboratively tracks users' interests based on users' topic distributions at the previous time period only, whereas long-term dependency model collaboratively tracks users' interests …