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Convergence Rates of Latent Topic Models Under Relaxed Identifiability Conditions

Machine Learning 2019-01-21 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

In this paper we study the frequentist convergence rate for the Latent Dirichlet Allocation (Blei et al., 2003) topic models. We show that the maximum likelihood estimator converges to one of the finitely many equivalent parameters in Wasserstein's distance metric at a rate of n1/4n^{-1/4} without assuming separability or non-degeneracy of the underlying topics and/or the existence of more than three words per document, thus generalizing the previous works of Anandkumar et al. (2012, 2014) from an information-theoretical perspective. We also show that the n1/4n^{-1/4} convergence rate is optimal in the worst case.

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@article{arxiv.1710.11070,
  title  = {Convergence Rates of Latent Topic Models Under Relaxed Identifiability Conditions},
  author = {Yining Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.11070},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

26 pages, 1 table. Added significantly more expositions, and a numerical procedure to check the order of degeneracy. Proofs slightly altered with explicit constants given at various places