nmf

Non-negative matrix factorization for building topic models in Python


Keywords
data-mining, nmf, non-negative-matrix-factorization, text-mining, topic-modeling
License
MIT
Install
pip install nmf==0.0.3

Documentation

NMF Topic Models

Build Status

Non-Negative Matrix Factorization is a dimension reduction technique that factors an input matrix of shape m x n into a matrix of shape m x k and another matrix of shape n x k.

In text mining, one can use NMF to build topic models. Using NMF, one can factor a Term-Document Matrix of shape documents x word types into a matrix of documents x topics and another matrix of shape word types x topics. The former matrix describes the distribution of each topic in each document, and the latter describes the distribution of each word in each topic.

Given a collection of input documents, the source code in this repository builds a memory-efficient Term-Document Matrix, factors that matrix using NMF, then writes the resulting data structures as JSON outputs.

Usage

Command Line Usage

# Obtain sample documents
wget https://s3.amazonaws.com/duhaime/github/nmf/texts.tar.gz
tar -zxf texts.tar.gz && rm texts.tar.gz

# Obtain nmf script
git clone https://github.com/duhaime/nmf

# Install dependencies
cd nmf && pip install -r requirements.txt --user

# Build a topic model with 20 topics using ./texts/ as the input directory
python nmf/nmf.py -files texts -topics 20

Class Usage

To install, run pip install nmf.

Then, to build a topic model using all text files in texts, run:

from nmf import NMF
model = NMF(files='texts', topics=20)

The following attributes will then be present on model:

# the top terms in each topic
model.topics_to_words # top terms in each topic

# the presence of each topic in each document
model.doc_to_topics # presence of each topic in each document

# the documents by topics matrix; shape = (documents, topics)
model.documents_by_topics

# the topics by terms matrix; shape = (topics, terms)
model.topics_by_terms

JSON Output

If you evoke NMF from the command line, or you build an NMF model and specify the write_output=True argument, the following output files will be generated in a directory named results:

topic_to_words.json maps each topic id to the top words in that topic:

{
  "0": [
    "colours",
    "light",
    "prism", ...
  ],
  "1": [
    "sap",
    "tree",
    "bark", ...
  ], ...
}

doc_to_topics.json maps each input document to each topic id and its weight in the document:

{
  "texts/doc_1.txt": {
    "0": 0.52,
    "1": 0.0,
    "2": 0.0, ...
  },
  "texts/doc_2.txt": {
    "0": 0.0,
    "1": 0.67,
    "2": 0.0, ...
  },
]