Modeling Interestingness with Deep Neural Networks
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Abstract
An Modeler uses deep neural networks to learn deep semantic models (DSM) of interestingness. The DSM, consisting of two branches of deep neural networks or their convolutional versions, identifies and predicts target documents that would interest users reading source documents. The learned model observes, identifies, and detects naturally occurring signals of interestingness in click transitions between source and target documents derived from web browser logs. Interestingness is modeled with deep neural networks that map source-target document pairs to feature vectors in a latent space, trained on document transitions in view of a context and optional focus of source and target documents. Network parameters are learned to minimize distances between source documents and their corresponding interesting targets in that space. The resulting interestingness model has applicable uses, including, but not limited to, contextual entity searches, automatic text highlighting, prefetching documents of likely interest, automated content recommendation, automated advertisement placement, etc.
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