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Does Wikidata Support Analogical Reasoning? (2210.00620v1)

Published 2 Oct 2022 in cs.AI and cs.CL

Abstract: Analogical reasoning methods have been built over various resources, including commonsense knowledge bases, lexical resources, LLMs, or their combination. While the wide coverage of knowledge about entities and events make Wikidata a promising resource for analogical reasoning across situations and domains, Wikidata has not been employed for this task yet. In this paper, we investigate whether the knowledge in Wikidata supports analogical reasoning. Specifically, we study whether relational knowledge is modeled consistently in Wikidata, observing that relevant relational information is typically missing or modeled in an inconsistent way. Our further experiments show that Wikidata can be used to create data for analogy classification, but this requires much manual effort. To facilitate future work that can support analogies, we discuss key desiderata, and devise a set of metrics to guide an automatic method for extracting analogies from Wikidata.

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Authors (3)
  1. Filip Ilievski (53 papers)
  2. Jay Pujara (44 papers)
  3. Kartik Shenoy (6 papers)
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