Syntax Controlled Knowledge Graph-to-Text Generation with Order and Semantic Consistency
The knowledge graph (KG) stores a large amount of structural knowledge, while it is not easy for direct human understanding. Knowledge graph-to-text (KG-to-text) generation aims to generate easy-to-understand sentences from the KG, and at the same time, maintains semantic consistency between generat...
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Zusammenfassung: | The knowledge graph (KG) stores a large amount of structural knowledge, while
it is not easy for direct human understanding. Knowledge graph-to-text
(KG-to-text) generation aims to generate easy-to-understand sentences from the
KG, and at the same time, maintains semantic consistency between generated
sentences and the KG. Existing KG-to-text generation methods phrase this task
as a sequence-to-sequence generation task with linearized KG as input and
consider the consistency issue of the generated texts and KG through a simple
selection between decoded sentence word and KG node word at each time step.
However, the linearized KG order is commonly obtained through a heuristic
search without data-driven optimization. In this paper, we optimize the
knowledge description order prediction under the order supervision extracted
from the caption and further enhance the consistency of the generated sentences
and KG through syntactic and semantic regularization. We incorporate the
Part-of-Speech (POS) syntactic tags to constrain the positions to copy words
from the KG and employ a semantic context scoring function to evaluate the
semantic fitness for each word in its local context when decoding each word in
the generated sentence. Extensive experiments are conducted on two datasets,
WebNLG and DART, and achieve state-of-the-art performances. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2207.00719 |