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Look who’s talking: Two-mode networks as representations of a topic model of New Zealand parliamentary speeches

机译:看看谁在讲话:两模式网络代表了新西兰议会演讲的主题模型

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Quantitative methods to describe the participation to debate of Members of Parliament and the parties they belong to are lacking. Here we propose a new approach that combines topic modeling with complex networks techniques, and use it to characterize the political discourse at the New Zealand Parliament. We implement a Latent Dirichlet Allocation model to discover the thematic structure of the government’s digital database of parliamentary speeches, and construct from it two-mode networks linking Members of the Parliament to the topics they discuss. Our results show how topic popularity changes over time and allow us to relate the trends followed by political parties in their discourses with specific social, economic and legislative events. Moreover, the community analysis of the two-mode network projections reveals which parties dominate the political debate as well as how much they tend to specialize in a small or large number of topics. Our work demonstrates the benefits of performing quantitative analysis in a domain normally reserved for qualitative approaches, providing an efficient way to measure political activity.
机译:缺乏描述国会议员及其所属政党参加辩论的定量方法。在这里,我们提出了一种将主题建模与复杂网络技术相结合的新方法,并用它来表征新西兰议会的政治言论。我们实施了潜在的狄利克雷分配模式,以发现政府的议会演讲数字数据库的主题结构,并从中构建将议员与他们讨论的主题联系起来的双模式网络。我们的结果表明主题受欢迎程度如何随时间变化,并使我们能够将政党在其言论中所遵循的趋势与特定的社会,经济和立法事件联系起来。此外,社区对双模式网络预测的分析揭示了哪些政党在政治辩论中占主导地位,以及他们倾向于专注于少量主题还是大量主题。我们的工作证明了在通常只为定性方法保留的领域中进行定量分析的好处,提供了一种衡量政治活动的有效方法。

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