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Topic is the subject matter discussed, studied, or written about. It identifies the central idea around which a text or discourse is organized and helps readers understand its scope. Topics can be broad, such as history or biology, or narrow, such as the effects of a policy on urban traffic. Identifying the topic is a common first step in analysis and communication.

In linguistics and discourse analysis, the topic is the element of a sentence or discourse that signals

In information science, topic modeling aims to discover latent topics in a collection of documents. A topic

Etymology: Topic derives from Greek topikos, via Latin topica, meaning “of place” or “local.” In modern use,

what
is
being
talked
about,
often
before
the
comment.
A
sentence
can
focus
on
different
topics
depending
on
context
and
emphasis.
The
topic
is
not
always
the
grammatical
subject,
but
it
often
influences
word
order
and
perspective.
is
typically
a
probability
distribution
over
words,
and
each
document
is
a
mixture
of
topics.
Methods
such
as
Latent
Dirichlet
Allocation
(LDA)
and
non-negative
matrix
factorization
are
commonly
used
to
infer
topics
from
data.
topic
is
closely
related
to
subject
and
theme,
though
topic
tends
to
refer
to
the
subject
matter
being
discussed
rather
than
the
broader
message.