As I'm trying out the examples code on topic modeling developer's guide, I really want to understand the meaning of the output of that code.

First during the running process, it gives out:

Coded LDA: 10 topics, 4 topic bits, 1111 topic mask
max tokens: 148
total tokens: 1333
<10> LL/token: -9,24097
<20> LL/token: -9,1026
<30> LL/token: -8,95386
<40> LL/token: -8,75353

0   0,5 battle union confederate tennessee american states 
1   0,5 hawes sunderland echo war paper commonwealth 
2   0,5 test including cricket australian hill career 
3   0,5 average equipartition theorem law energy system 
4   0,5 kentucky army grant gen confederates buell 
5   0,5 years yard national thylacine wilderness parks 
6   0,5 gunnhild norway life extinct gilbert thespis 
7   0,5 zinta role hindi actress film indian 
8   0,5 rings south ring dust 2 uranus 
9   0,5 tasmanian back time sullivan london century 

<50> LL/token: -8,59033
<60> LL/token: -8,63711
<70> LL/token: -8,56168
<80> LL/token: -8,57189
<90> LL/token: -8,46669

0   0,5 battle union confederate tennessee united numerous 
1   0,5 hawes sunderland echo paper commonwealth early 
2   0,5 test cricket south australian hill england 
3   0,5 average equipartition theorem law energy system 
4   0,5 kentucky army grant gen war time 
5   0,5 yard national thylacine years wilderness tasmanian 
6   0,5 including gunnhild norway life time thespis 
7   0,5 zinta role hindi actress film indian 
8   0,5 rings ring dust 2 uranus survived 
9   0,5 back london modern sullivan gilbert needham 

<100> LL/token: -8,49005
<110> LL/token: -8,57995
<120> LL/token: -8,55601
<130> LL/token: -8,50673
<140> LL/token: -8,46388

0   0,5 battle union confederate tennessee war united 
1   0,5 sunderland echo paper edward england world 
2   0,5 test cricket south australian hill record 
3   0,5 average equipartition theorem energy system kinetic 
4   0,5 hawes kentucky army gen grant confederates 
5   0,5 years yard national thylacine wilderness tasmanian 
6   0,5 gunnhild norway including king life devil 
7   0,5 zinta role hindi actress film indian 
8   0,5 rings ring dust 2 uranus number 
9   0,5 london sullivan gilbert thespis back mother 

<150> LL/token: -8,51129
<160> LL/token: -8,50269
<170> LL/token: -8,44308
<180> LL/token: -8,47441
<190> LL/token: -8,62186

0   0,5 battle union confederate grant tennessee numerous 
1   0,5 sunderland echo survived paper edward england 
2   0,5 test cricket south australian hill park 
3   0,5 average equipartition theorem energy system law 
4   0,5 hawes kentucky army gen time confederates 
5   0,5 yard national thylacine years wilderness tasmanian 
6   0,5 gunnhild including norway life king time 
7   0,5 zinta role hindi actress film indian 
8   0,5 rings ring dust 2 uranus number 
9   0,5 back london sullivan gilbert thespis 3 

<200> LL/token: -8,54771

Total time: 6 seconds

so Question1: what does "Coded LDA: 10 topics, 4 topic bits, 1111 topic mask" mean in the first line? I only know what "10 topics" is about.

Question2: what does LL/Token in " <10> LL/token: -9,24097 <20> LL/token: -9,1026 <30> LL/token: -8,95386 <40> LL/token: -8,75353" mean? it seems like a metric to Gibss sampling. But isn't it monotonically increasing?

And after that, the following is printed:

elizabeth-9 needham-9 died-7 3-9 1731-6 mother-6 needham-9 english-7 procuress-6 brothel-4 keeper-9 18th-8.......
0   0.008   battle (8) union (7) confederate (6) grant (4) tennessee (4) 
1   0.008   sunderland (6) years (6) echo (5) survived (3) paper (3) 
2   0.040   test (6) cricket (5) hill (4) park (3) career (3) 
3   0.008   average (6) equipartition (6) system (5) theorem (5) law (4) 
4   0.073   hawes (7) kentucky (6) army (5) gen (4) war (4) 
5   0.008   yard (6) national (6) thylacine (5) wilderness (4) tasmanian (4) 
6   0.202   gunnhild (5) norway (4) life (4) including (3) king (3) 
7   0.202   zinta (4) role (3) hindi (3) actress (3) film (3) 
8   0.040   rings (10) ring (3) dust (3) 2 (3) uranus (3) 
9   0.411   london (4) sullivan (3) gilbert (3) thespis (3) back (3) 
0   0.55

The first line in this part is probably the token-topic assignment, right?

Question3: for the first topic,

0   0.008   battle (8) union (7) confederate (6) grant (4) tennessee (4)   

0.008 is said to be the "topic distribution", is it the distribution of this topic in whole corpus? Then there seems to be a conflict: topic 0 as shown above will have its token appeared in the copus 8+7+6+4+4+... times; and in comparison topic 7 have 4+3+3+3+3... times recognized in the corpus. As a result, topic 7 should have lower distribution than topic 0. This is what I cann't understand. Further more, what ist that "0 0.55" at the end?

Thank you very much for reading this long post. Hope you can answer it and hope this could be helpful for others interested in Mallet.

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I hope you get an answer, but if you don't, consider re-posting at metaoptimize.com/qa. – larsmans Dec 9 '11 at 15:05
hi thanks for the tip, but nobody answers even there. other alternative? – Matt Dec 13 '11 at 10:13
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I don't think I know enough to give a very complete answer, but here's a shot at some of it... for Q1 you can inspect some code to see how those values are calculated. For Q2, LL is the model's log-liklihood divided by the total number of tokens, this is a measure of how likely the data are given the model. Increasing values mean the model is improving. These are also available in the R packages for topic modeling. Q2, yes I think that's right for the first line. Q3, good question, it's not immediately clear to me, perhaps the (x) are some kind of index, token frequency seems unlikely... Presumably most of these are diagnostics of some kind.

A more useful set of diagnostics can be obtained with bin\mallet run cc.mallet.topics.tui.TopicTrainer ...your various options... --diagnostics-file diagnostics.xml which will produce a large number of measures of topic quality. They're definitely worth checking out.

For the full story about all of this I'd suggest writing an email to David Mimno at Princeton who is the (main?) maintainer of MALLET, or writing to him via the list at http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.comp.ai.mallet.devel and then posting answers back here for those of us curious about the inner workings of MALLET...

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A more complete answer has been posted by someone here: metaoptimize.com/qa/questions/8397/… – Ben Dec 24 '11 at 22:50
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