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Inductive Learning on Commonsense Knowledge Graph Completion (2009.09263v2)

Published 19 Sep 2020 in cs.AI

Abstract: Commonsense knowledge graph (CKG) is a special type of knowledge graph (KG), where entities are composed of free-form text. However, most existing CKG completion methods focus on the setting where all the entities are presented at training time. Although this setting is standard for conventional KG completion, it has limitations for CKG completion. At test time, entities in CKGs can be unseen because they may have unseen text/names and entities may be disconnected from the training graph, since CKGs are generally very sparse. Here, we propose to study the inductive learning setting for CKG completion where unseen entities may present at test time. We develop a novel learning framework named InductivE. Different from previous approaches, InductiveE ensures the inductive learning capability by directly computing entity embeddings from raw entity attributes/text. InductiveE consists of a free-text encoder, a graph encoder, and a KG completion decoder. Specifically, the free-text encoder first extracts the textual representation of each entity based on the pre-trained LLM and word embedding. The graph encoder is a gated relational graph convolutional neural network that learns from a densified graph for more informative entity representation learning. We develop a method that densifies CKGs by adding edges among semantic-related entities and provide more supportive information for unseen entities, leading to better generalization ability of entity embedding for unseen entities. Finally, inductiveE employs Conv-TransE as the CKG completion decoder. Experimental results show that InductiveE significantly outperforms state-of-the-art baselines in both standard and inductive settings on ATOMIC and ConceptNet benchmarks. InductivE performs especially well on inductive scenarios where it achieves above 48% improvement over present methods.

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Authors (6)
  1. Bin Wang (750 papers)
  2. Guangtao Wang (20 papers)
  3. Jing Huang (140 papers)
  4. Jiaxuan You (50 papers)
  5. Jure Leskovec (233 papers)
  6. C. -C. Jay Kuo (176 papers)
Citations (39)