融合多视图对比学习的知识图谱补全算法

Translated title of the contribution: Knowledge Graph Completion Algorithm with Multi-view Contrastive Learning

Zifeng Qiao, Hongchao Qin, Jingjing Hu, Ronghua Li*, Guoren Wang

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Knowledge graph completion is a process of reasoning new triples based on existing entities and relations in knowledge graph. The existing methods usually use the encoder-decoder framework. Encoder uses graph convolutional neural network to get the embeddings of entities and relations. Decoder calculates the score of each tail entity according to the embeddings of the entities and relations. The tail entity with the highest score is the inference result. Decoder inferences triples independently, without consideration of graph information. Therefore, this paper proposes a graph completion algorithm based on contrastive learning. This paper adds a multi-view contrastive learning framework into the model to constrain the embedded information at graph level. The comparison of multiple views in the model constructs different distribution spaces for relations. Different distributions of relations fit each other, which is more suitable for completion tasks. Contrastive learning constraints the embedding vectors of entity and subgraph and enhahces peroformance of the task. Experiments are carried out on two datasets. The results show that MRR is improved by 12.6% over method A2N and 0.8% over InteractE on FB15k-237 dataset, and 7.3% over A2N and 4.3% over InteractE on WN18RR dataset. Experimental results demonstrate that this model outperforms other completion methods.

Translated title of the contributionKnowledge Graph Completion Algorithm with Multi-view Contrastive Learning
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)1001-1009
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Frontiers of Computer Science and Technology
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2024

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