Disentangling Similarity and Relatedness in Topic Models
arXiv cs.CL / 3/12/2026
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Key Points
- The paper studies how PLM-augmented topic models separate semantic similarity from taxonomic relatedness, contrasting them with traditional LDA-based topic modeling.
- It introduces a large synthetic benchmark built from LLM-based annotations to train a neural scorer that quantifies similarity and relatedness among topic words.
- Across multiple corpora and topic model families, the authors find that different model families encode distinct semantic structures, and the similarity/relatedness scores align with downstream task performance according to specific task requirements.
- The work argues that treating similarity and relatedness as separate axes is essential for evaluating topic models and provides a practical pipeline for characterizing these aspects across models and data sources.
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