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Bootstrapping Knowledge Graphs From Images and Text
Author(s) -
Jiayuan Mao,
Yuan Yao,
Stefan Heinrich,
Tobias Hinz,
Cornelius Weber,
Stefan Wermter,
Zhiyuan Liu,
Maosong Sun
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
frontiers in neurorobotics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.668
H-Index - 34
ISSN - 1662-5218
DOI - 10.3389/fnbot.2019.00093
Subject(s) - computer science , inductive logic programming , artificial intelligence , relation (database) , relationship extraction , scratch , natural language processing , bootstrapping (finance) , representation (politics) , visual reasoning , question answering , information extraction , theoretical computer science , machine learning , programming language , data mining , politics , political science , financial economics , law , economics
The problem of generating structured Knowledge Graphs (KGs) is difficult and open but relevant to a range of tasks related to decision making and information augmentation. A promising approach is to study generating KGs as a relational representation of inputs (e.g., textual paragraphs or natural images), where nodes represent the entities and edges represent the relations. This procedure is naturally a mixture of two phases: extracting primary relations from input, and completing the KG with reasoning. In this paper, we propose a hybrid KG builder that combines these two phases in a unified framework and generates KGs from scratch. Specifically, we employ a neural relation extractor resolving primary relations from input and a differentiable inductive logic programming (ILP) model that iteratively completes the KG. We evaluate our framework in both textual and visual domains and achieve comparable performance on relation extraction datasets based on Wikidata and the Visual Genome. The framework surpasses neural baselines by a noticeable gap in reasoning out dense KGs and overall performs particularly well for rare relations.

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