SYGMA: System for Generalizable Modular Question Answering OverKnowledge Bases (2109.13430v1)
Abstract: Knowledge Base Question Answering (KBQA) tasks that in-volve complex reasoning are emerging as an important re-search direction. However, most KBQA systems struggle withgeneralizability, particularly on two dimensions: (a) acrossmultiple reasoning types where both datasets and systems haveprimarily focused on multi-hop reasoning, and (b) across mul-tiple knowledge bases, where KBQA approaches are specif-ically tuned to a single knowledge base. In this paper, wepresent SYGMA, a modular approach facilitating general-izability across multiple knowledge bases and multiple rea-soning types. Specifically, SYGMA contains three high levelmodules: 1) KB-agnostic question understanding module thatis common across KBs 2) Rules to support additional reason-ing types and 3) KB-specific question mapping and answeringmodule to address the KB-specific aspects of the answer ex-traction. We demonstrate effectiveness of our system by evalu-ating on datasets belonging to two distinct knowledge bases,DBpedia and Wikidata. In addition, to demonstrate extensi-bility to additional reasoning types we evaluate on multi-hopreasoning datasets and a new Temporal KBQA benchmarkdataset on Wikidata, namedTempQA-WD1, introduced in thispaper. We show that our generalizable approach has bettercompetetive performance on multiple datasets on DBpediaand Wikidata that requires both multi-hop and temporal rea-soning
- Sumit Neelam (9 papers)
- Udit Sharma (8 papers)
- Hima Karanam (8 papers)
- Shajith Ikbal (8 papers)
- Pavan Kapanipathi (35 papers)
- Ibrahim Abdelaziz (38 papers)
- Nandana Mihindukulasooriya (26 papers)
- Young-Suk Lee (17 papers)
- Santosh Srivastava (3 papers)
- Cezar Pendus (4 papers)
- Saswati Dana (6 papers)
- Dinesh Garg (20 papers)
- Achille Fokoue (25 papers)
- G P Shrivatsa Bhargav (6 papers)
- Dinesh Khandelwal (13 papers)
- Srinivas Ravishankar (9 papers)
- Sairam Gurajada (13 papers)
- Maria Chang (14 papers)
- Rosario Uceda-Sosa (8 papers)
- Salim Roukos (41 papers)