CLLGOct 16, 2020

From Talk to Action with Accountability: Monitoring the Public Discussion of Policy Makers with Deep Neural Networks and Topic Modelling

arXiv:2010.08346v31 citations
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This addresses the challenge for the public and civil society in tracking climate policy discussions to hold politicians accountable, representing an incremental improvement in topic modeling for transparency.

The paper tackles the problem of monitoring public discussions on climate change by policy makers to enhance accountability, proposing a multi-source topic aggregation system (MuSTAS) that processes speech and rhetoric into digestible topic summaries using a novel hybrid latent Dirichlet allocation method.

Decades of research on climate have provided a consensus that human activity has changed the climate and we are currently heading into a climate crisis. While public discussion and research efforts on climate change mitigation have increased, potential solutions need to not only be discussed but also effectively deployed. For preventing mismanagement and holding policy makers accountable, transparency and degree of information about government processes have been shown to be crucial. However, currently the quantity of information about climate change discussions and the range of sources make it increasingly difficult for the public and civil society to maintain an overview to hold politicians accountable. In response, we propose a multi-source topic aggregation system (MuSTAS) which processes policy makers speech and rhetoric from several publicly available sources into an easily digestible topic summary. MuSTAS uses novel multi-source hybrid latent Dirichlet allocation to model topics from a variety of documents. This topic digest will serve the general public and civil society in assessing where, how, and when politicians talk about climate and climate policies, enabling them to hold politicians accountable for their actions to mitigate climate change and lack thereof.

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