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CNN-based Dual-Chain Models for Knowledge Graph Learning

(1911.06910)
Published Nov 15, 2019 in cs.CL , cs.IR , and cs.LG

Abstract

Knowledge graph learning plays a critical role in integrating domain specific knowledge bases when deploying machine learning and data mining models in practice. Existing methods on knowledge graph learning primarily focus on modeling the relations among entities as translations among the relations and entities, and many of these methods are not able to handle zero-shot problems, when new entities emerge. In this paper, we present a new convolutional neural network (CNN)-based dual-chain model. Different from translation based methods, in our model, interactions among relations and entities are directly captured via CNN over their embeddings. Moreover, a secondary chain of learning is conducted simultaneously to incorporate additional information and to enable better performance. We also present an extension of this model, which incorporates descriptions of entities and learns a second set of entity embeddings from the descriptions. As a result, the extended model is able to effectively handle zero-shot problems. We conducted comprehensive experiments, comparing our methods with 15 methods on 8 benchmark datasets. Extensive experimental results demonstrate that our proposed methods achieve or outperform the state-of-the-art results on knowledge graph learning, and outperform other methods on zero-shot problems. In addition, our methods applied to real-world biomedical data are able to produce results that conform to expert domain knowledge.

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