Phrase-based hashtag recommendation for microblog posts

In microblogs, authors use hashtags to mark keywords or topics. These manually labeled tags can be used to benefit various live social media applications(e.g., microblog retrieval, classification). However,because only a small portion of microblogs contain hashtags, recommending hashtags for use in...

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Published in中国科学:信息科学(英文版) no. 1; pp. 132 - 144
Main Author Yeyun GONG Qi ZHANG Xiaoying HAN Xuanjing HUANG
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2017
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Summary:In microblogs, authors use hashtags to mark keywords or topics. These manually labeled tags can be used to benefit various live social media applications(e.g., microblog retrieval, classification). However,because only a small portion of microblogs contain hashtags, recommending hashtags for use in microblogs are a worthwhile exercise. In addition, human inference often relies on the intrinsic grouping of words into phrases.However, existing work uses only unigrams to model corpora. In this work, we propose a novel phrase-based topical translation model to address this problem. We use the bag-of-phrases model to better capture the underlying topics of posted microblogs. We regard the phrases and hashtags in a microblog as two different languages that are talking about the same thing. Thus, the hashtag recommendation task can be viewed as a translation process from phrases to hashtags. To handle the topical information of microblogs, the proposed model regards translation probability as being topic specific. We test the methods on data collected from realworld microblogging services. The results demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms state-of-the-art methods that use the unigram model.
Bibliography:Yeyun GONG;Qi ZHANG;Xiaoying HAN;Xuanjing HUANG;Shanghai Key Laboratory of Intelligent Information Processing,School of Computer Science, Fudan University
11-5847/TP
ISSN:1674-733X
1869-1919