Authors
Mohnish Dubey, Debayan Banerjee, Debanjan Chaudhuri, Jens Lehmann
Publication date
2018
Conference
The Semantic Web–ISWC 2018: 17th International Semantic Web Conference, Monterey, CA, USA, October 8–12, 2018, Proceedings, Part I 17
Pages
108-126
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Many question answering systems over knowledge graphs rely on entity and relation linking components in order to connect the natural language input to the underlying knowledge graph. Traditionally, entity linking and relation linking have been performed either as dependent sequential tasks or as independent parallel tasks. In this paper, we propose a framework called EARL, which performs entity linking and relation linking as a joint task. EARL implements two different solution strategies for which we provide a comparative analysis in this paper: The first strategy is a formalisation of the joint entity and relation linking tasks as an instance of the Generalised Travelling Salesman Problem (GTSP). In order to be computationally feasible, we employ approximate GTSP solvers. The second strategy uses machine learning in order to exploit the connection density between nodes in the knowledge graph. It …
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Scholar articles
M Dubey, D Banerjee, D Chaudhuri, J Lehmann - The Semantic Web–ISWC 2018: 17th International …, 2018