Expeditious Generation of Knowledge Graph Embeddings
Soru, Tommaso, Ruberto, Stefano, Moussallem, Diego, Marx, Edgard, Esteves, Diego, Ngomo, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Knowledge Graph Embedding methods aim at representing entities and relations in a knowledge base as points or vectors in a continuous vector space. Several approaches using embeddings have shown promising results on tasks such as link prediction, entity recommendation, question answering, and triplet classification. However, only a few methods can compute low-dimensional embeddings of very large knowledge bases. In this paper, we propose KG2Vec, a novel approach to Knowledge Graph Embedding based on the skip-gram model. Instead of using a predefined scoring function, we learn it relying on Long Short-Term Memories. We evaluated the goodness of our embeddings on knowledge graph completion and show that KG2Vec is comparable to the quality of the scalable state-of-the-art approaches and can process large graphs by parsing more than a hundred million triples in less than 6 hours on common hardware.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-21-2018
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