A Topic Modeling Approach to Ranking

Abstract

We propose a topic modeling approach to the prediction of preferences in pairwise comparisons. We develop a new generative model for pairwise comparisons that accounts for multiple shared latent rankings that are prevalent in a population of users. This new model also captures inconsistent user behavior in a natural way. We show how the estimation of latent rankings in the new generative model can be formally reduced to the estimation of topics in a statistically equivalent topic modeling problem. We leverage recent advances in the topic modeling literature to develop an algorithm that can learn shared latent rankings with provable consistency as well as sample and computational complexity guarantees. We demonstrate that the new approach is empirically competitive with the current state-of-the-art approaches in predicting preferences on some semi-synthetic and real world datasets.

Cite

Text

Ding et al. "A Topic Modeling Approach to Ranking." International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, 2015.

Markdown

[Ding et al. "A Topic Modeling Approach to Ranking." International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, 2015.](https://mlanthology.org/aistats/2015/ding2015aistats-topic/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{ding2015aistats-topic,
  title     = {{A Topic Modeling Approach to Ranking}},
  author    = {Ding, Weicong and Ishwar, Prakash and Saligrama, Venkatesh},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics},
  year      = {2015},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/aistats/2015/ding2015aistats-topic/}
}