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Knowledge Graph Question and Answer System for Mechanical Intelligent Manufacturing Based on Deep Learning
Author(s) -
Miaoyuan Shi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
mathematical problems in engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.262
H-Index - 62
eISSN - 1026-7077
pISSN - 1024-123X
DOI - 10.1155/2021/6627114
Subject(s) - computer science , rdf query language , artificial intelligence , scalability , query language , sentence , semantic query , question answering , graph , deep learning , information retrieval , query expansion , natural language processing , web query classification , natural language , rdf , query optimization , web search query , semantic web , database , search engine , theoretical computer science
With the development of deep learning and its wide application in the field of natural language, the question and answer research of knowledge graph based on deep learning has gradually become the focus of attention. After that, the natural language query is converted into a structured query sentence to identify the entities and attributes in the user’s natural language query and the specified entities and attributes are used to retrieve answers to the knowledge graph. Using the advantage of deep learning in capturing sentence information, it incorporates the attention mechanism to obtain the semantic vector of the relevant attributes in the query and uses the parameter sharing mechanism to insert candidate attributes into the triple in the same model to obtain the semantic vector of typical candidates. The experiment measured that under the 100,000 RDF dataset, the single entity query of the MIQE model does not exceed 3 seconds, and the connection query does not exceed 5 seconds. Under the one-million RDF dataset, the single entity query of the MIQE model does not exceed 8 seconds, and the connection query will not be more than 10 seconds. Experimental data show that the system of knowledge-answering questions of engineering of intelligent construction based on deep learning has good horizontal scalability.

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