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Document Similarity using Word2Vec

Calculate the similarity distance between documents using pre-trained word2vec model.

Usage

  • Load a pre-trained word2vec model. Note: You can use Google's pre-trained word2vec model, if you don't have one.

    from gensim.models.keyedvectors import KeyedVectors
    model_path = './data/GoogleNews-vectors-negative300.bin'
    w2v_model = KeyedVectors.load_word2vec_format(model_path, binary=True)
  • Once the model is loaded, it can be passed to DocSim class to calculate document similarities.

    from DocSim import DocSim
    ds = DocSim(w2v_model)
  • Calculate the similarity score between a source document & a list of target documents.

    source_doc = 'how to delete an invoice'
    target_docs = ['delete a invoice', 'how do i remove an invoice', 'purge an invoice']
    
    # This will return 3 target docs with similarity score
    sim_scores = ds.calculate_similarity(source_doc, target_docs)
    
    print(sim_scores)
  • Output is as follows:

      [ {'score': 0.99999994, 'doc': 'delete a invoice'}, 
      {'score': 0.79869318, 'doc': 'how do i remove an invoice'}, 
      {'score': 0.71488398, 'doc': 'purge an invoice'} ]
  • Note: You can optionally pass a threshold argument to the calculate_similarity() method to return only the target documents with similarity score above the threshold.

    sim_scores = ds.calculate_similarity(source_doc, target_docs, threshold=0.7)

Requirements

  • Python 3 only
  • gensim : to load the word2vec model
  • numpy : to calculate similarity scores

License

The MIT License