BP-Seg: A graphical model approach to unsupervised and non-contiguous text segmentation using belief propagation
Fengyi Li · Kayhan Behdin · Xiaofeng Wang · Ercan Yildiz · Natesh Pillai · Zhipeng Wang
Abstract
Text segmentation based on the semantic meaning of sentences is a fundamental task with broad utility in many downstream applications. In this paper, we propose a graphical model-based unsupervised learning approach, named \texttt{BP-Seg} for efficient text segmentation. Our method not only considers local coherence, capturing the intuition that adjacent sentences are often more related, but also effectively groups sentences that are distant in the text yet semantically similar. This is achieved through belief propagation on the carefully constructed graphical models. Experimental results on both an illustrative example and a dataset with long-form documents demonstrate that our method performs favorably compared to competing approaches.
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