Exploiting Large Language Models Capabilities for Question Answer-Driven Knowledge Graph Completion Across Static and Temporal Domains
Knowledge graph completion (KGC) aims to identify missing triples in a knowledge graph (KG). This is typically achieved through tasks such as link prediction and instance completion. However, these methods often focus on either static knowledge graphs (SKGs) or temporal knowledge graphs (TKGs), addr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Knowledge graph completion (KGC) aims to identify missing triples in a
knowledge graph (KG). This is typically achieved through tasks such as link
prediction and instance completion. However, these methods often focus on
either static knowledge graphs (SKGs) or temporal knowledge graphs (TKGs),
addressing only within-scope triples. This paper introduces a new generative
completion framework called Generative Subgraph-based KGC (GS-KGC). GS-KGC
employs a question-answering format to directly generate target entities,
addressing the challenge of questions having multiple possible answers. We
propose a strategy that extracts subgraphs centered on entities and
relationships within the KG, from which negative samples and neighborhood
information are separately obtained to address the one-to-many problem. Our
method generates negative samples using known facts to facilitate the discovery
of new information. Furthermore, we collect and refine neighborhood path data
of known entities, providing contextual information to enhance reasoning in
large language models (LLMs). Our experiments evaluated the proposed method on
four SKGs and two TKGs, achieving state-of-the-art Hits@1 metrics on five
datasets. Analysis of the results shows that GS-KGC can discover new triples
within existing KGs and generate new facts beyond the closed KG, effectively
bridging the gap between closed-world and open-world KGC. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.10819 |