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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shengchen Jiang ◽  
Hongbin Wang ◽  
Xiang Hou

Abstract The existing methods ignore the adverse effect of knowledge graph incompleteness on knowledge graph embedding. In addition, the complexity and large-scale of knowledge information hinder knowledge graph embedding performance of the classic graph convolutional network. In this paper, we analyzed the structural characteristics of knowledge graph and the imbalance of knowledge information. Complex knowledge information requires that the model should have better learnability, rather than linearly weighted qualitative constraints, so the method of end-to-end relation-enhanced learnable graph self-attention network for knowledge graphs embedding is proposed. Firstly, we construct the relation-enhanced adjacency matrix to consider the incompleteness of the knowledge graph. Secondly, the graph self-attention network is employed to obtain the global encoding and relevance ranking of entity node information. Thirdly, we propose the concept of convolutional knowledge subgraph, it is constructed according to the entity relevance ranking. Finally, we improve the training effect of the convKB model by changing the construction of negative samples to obtain a better reliability score in the decoder. The experimental results based on the data sets FB15k-237 and WN18RR show that the proposed method facilitates more comprehensive representation of knowledge information than the existing methods, in terms of Hits@10 and MRR.


Author(s):  
A.B. Veretennikov

The problem of proximity full-text search is considered. If a search query contains high-frequently occurring words, then multi-component key indexes deliver improvement of the search speed in comparison with ordinary inverted indexes. It was shown that we can increase the search speed up to 130 times in cases when queries consist of high-frequently occurring words. In this paper, we are investigating how the multi-component key indexes architecture affects the quality of the search. We consider several well-known methods of relevance ranking; these methods are of different authors. Using these methods we perform the search in the ordinary inverted index and then in the index that is enhanced with multi-component key indexes. The results show that with multi-component key indexes we obtain search results that are very near in terms of relevance ranking to the search results that are obtained by means of ordinary inverted indexes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Cristòfol Rovira ◽  
Lluís Codina ◽  
Carlos Lopezosa

The visibility of academic articles or conference papers depends on their being easily found in academic search engines, above all in Google Scholar. To enhance this visibility, search engine optimization (SEO) has been applied in recent years to academic search engines in order to optimize documents and, thereby, ensure they are better ranked in search pages (i.e., academic search engine optimization or ASEO). To achieve this degree of optimization, we first need to further our understanding of Google Scholar’s relevance ranking algorithm, so that, based on this knowledge, we can highlight or improve those characteristics that academic documents already present and which are taken into account by the algorithm. This study seeks to advance our knowledge in this line of research by determining whether the language in which a document is published is a positioning factor in the Google Scholar relevance ranking algorithm. Here, we employ a reverse engineering research methodology based on a statistical analysis that uses Spearman’s correlation coefficient. The results obtained point to a bias in multilingual searches conducted in Google Scholar with documents published in languages other than in English being systematically relegated to positions that make them virtually invisible. This finding has important repercussions, both for conducting searches and for optimizing positioning in Google Scholar, being especially critical for articles on subjects that are expressed in the same way in English and other languages, the case, for example, of trademarks, chemical compounds, industrial products, acronyms, drugs, diseases, etc.


Author(s):  
Yan Xia ◽  
Yu Sun ◽  
Tian Wang ◽  
Juan Caicedo Carvajal ◽  
Jinliang Fan ◽  
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