Title
Recurrent Skipping Networks for Entity Alignment.
Abstract
We consider the problem of learning knowledge graph (KG) embeddings for entity alignment (EA). Current methods use the embedding models mainly focusing on triple-level learning, which lacks the ability of capturing long-term dependencies existing in KGs. Consequently, the embedding-based EA methods heavily rely on the amount of prior (known) alignment, due to the identity information in the prior alignment cannot be efficiently propagated from one KG to another. In this paper, we propose RSN4EA (recurrent skipping networks for EA), which leverages biased random walk sampling for generating long paths across KGs and models the paths with a novel recurrent skipping network (RSN). RSN integrates the conventional recurrent neural network (RNN) with residual learning and can largely improve the convergence speed and performance with only a few more parameters. We evaluated RSN4EA on a series of datasets constructed from real-world KGs. Our experimental results showed that it outperformed a number of state-of-the-art embedding-based EA methods and also achieved comparable performance for KG completion.
Year
Venue
DocType
2018
arXiv: Computation and Language
Journal
Volume
Citations 
PageRank 
abs/1811.02318
1
0.34
References 
Authors
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lingbing Guo110.68
Zequn Sun2529.00
Ermei Cao361.12
Yuzhong Qu472662.49