A Multi -Role Graph Attention Network for Knowledge Graph Alignment

Author(s):  
Linyi Ding ◽  
Weijie Yuan ◽  
Kui Meng ◽  
Gongshen Liu
IEEE Access ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 20840-20849
Author(s):  
Xiyang Liu ◽  
Huobin Tan ◽  
Qinghong Chen ◽  
Guangyan Lin

2021 ◽  
Vol 231 ◽  
pp. 107415
Author(s):  
Zhihuan Yan ◽  
Rong Peng ◽  
Yaqian Wang ◽  
Weidong Li

Author(s):  
Xingwei Zhu ◽  
Pengpeng Zhao ◽  
Jiajie Xu ◽  
Junhua Fang ◽  
Lei Zhao ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
pp. 108038
Author(s):  
Zhenghao Zhang ◽  
Jianbin Huang ◽  
Qinglin Tan

2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (05) ◽  
pp. 9354-9361
Author(s):  
Kun Xu ◽  
Linfeng Song ◽  
Yansong Feng ◽  
Yan Song ◽  
Dong Yu

Existing entity alignment methods mainly vary on the choices of encoding the knowledge graph, but they typically use the same decoding method, which independently chooses the local optimal match for each source entity. This decoding method may not only cause the “many-to-one” problem but also neglect the coordinated nature of this task, that is, each alignment decision may highly correlate to the other decisions. In this paper, we introduce two coordinated reasoning methods, i.e., the Easy-to-Hard decoding strategy and joint entity alignment algorithm. Specifically, the Easy-to-Hard strategy first retrieves the model-confident alignments from the predicted results and then incorporates them as additional knowledge to resolve the remaining model-uncertain alignments. To achieve this, we further propose an enhanced alignment model that is built on the current state-of-the-art baseline. In addition, to address the many-to-one problem, we propose to jointly predict entity alignments so that the one-to-one constraint can be naturally incorporated into the alignment prediction. Experimental results show that our model achieves the state-of-the-art performance and our reasoning methods can also significantly improve existing baselines.


2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (18) ◽  
pp. 14963-14973
Author(s):  
Meina Song ◽  
Wen Zhao ◽  
E. HaiHong

Abstract Natural language inference (NLI) is the basic task of many applications such as question answering and paraphrase recognition. Existing methods have solved the key issue of how the NLI model can benefit from external knowledge. Inspired by this, we attempt to further explore the following two problems: (1) how to make better use of external knowledge when the total amount of such knowledge is constant and (2) how to bring external knowledge to the NLI model more conveniently in the application scenario. In this paper, we propose a novel joint training framework that consists of a modified graph attention network, called the knowledge graph attention network, and an NLI model. We demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms the existing method which introduces external knowledge, and we improve the performance of multiple NLI models without additional external knowledge.


2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (01) ◽  
pp. 222-229
Author(s):  
Zequn Sun ◽  
Chengming Wang ◽  
Wei Hu ◽  
Muhao Chen ◽  
Jian Dai ◽  
...  

Graph neural networks (GNNs) have emerged as a powerful paradigm for embedding-based entity alignment due to their capability of identifying isomorphic subgraphs. However, in real knowledge graphs (KGs), the counterpart entities usually have non-isomorphic neighborhood structures, which easily causes GNNs to yield different representations for them. To tackle this problem, we propose a new KG alignment network, namely AliNet, aiming at mitigating the non-isomorphism of neighborhood structures in an end-to-end manner. As the direct neighbors of counterpart entities are usually dissimilar due to the schema heterogeneity, AliNet introduces distant neighbors to expand the overlap between their neighborhood structures. It employs an attention mechanism to highlight helpful distant neighbors and reduce noises. Then, it controls the aggregation of both direct and distant neighborhood information using a gating mechanism. We further propose a relation loss to refine entity representations. We perform thorough experiments with detailed ablation studies and analyses on five entity alignment datasets, demonstrating the effectiveness of AliNet.


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