Assisted Knowledge Graph Authoring: Human-Supervised Knowledge Graph Construction from Natural Language

Gohsen, Marcel, Stein, Benno

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

However, domain-specific knowledge from fields such as history, physics, or medicine is significantly underrepresented in those graphs. Although few domain-specific knowledge graphs exist (e.g., Pubmed for medicine), developing specialized retrieval applications for many domains still requires constructing knowledge graphs from scratch. To facilitate knowledge graph construction, we introduce WAKA: a Web application that allows domain experts to create knowledge graphs through the medium with which they are most familiar: natural language.