Amon Ge, Hyeju Jang, G. Carenini, K. Ho, Young ji Lee
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Abstract
Evaluating topic modeling results requires communication between domain and NLP experts. OCTVis is a visual interface to compare the quality of two topic models when mapped against a domain ontology. Its design is based on detailed data and task models, and was tested in a case study in the healthcare domain.