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arxiv:2605.01957

LLM-Augmented Semantic Steering of Text Embedding Projection Spaces

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Abstract

LLM-augmented semantic steering enables analysts to define semantic intent through document examples, which are then extended to related documents using language models and integrated into document representations without retraining.

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Low-dimensional projections of text embeddings support visual analysis of document collections, but their spatial organization may not reflect the relationships an analyst intends to examine. Existing semantic interaction approaches encode semantic intent indirectly through geometric constraints or model updates, limiting interpretability and flexibility. We introduce LLM-augmented semantic steering, which enables analysts to express semantic intent by grouping a small set of example documents within the projection. A large language model externalizes this intent as natural-language representations and selectively extends it to related documents; the resulting semantic information is then incorporated into document representations via text augmentation or embedding-level blending, without retraining the underlying models. A case study illustrates how the same corpus can be reorganized from different semantic perspectives, while simulation-based evaluation shows that semantic steering improves global and local alignment with target semantic structures using only minimal interaction. Embedding-level blending further enables continuous and controllable steering of projection layouts. These results position projection spaces as intent-dependent semantic workspaces that can be reshaped through explicit, interpretable, language-mediated interaction.

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