2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2003.03155
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Uncovering Hidden Semantics of Set Information in Knowledge Bases

Abstract: Knowledge Bases (KBs) contain a wealth of structured information about entities and predicates. This paper focuses on set-valued predicates, i.e., the relationship between an entity and a set of entities. In KBs, this information is often represented in two formats: (i) via counting predicates such as numberOfChildren and staffSize, that store aggregated integers, and (ii) via enumerating predicates such as parentOf and worksFor, that store individual set memberships. Both formats are typically complementary: … Show more

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“…First it identifies the counting and enumerating predicates with supervised classification and then aligns set predicate pairs, one from each variant, according to ranking methods and statistical and lexical metrics. For further details refer to [3]. The classification and alignment steps are executed offline.…”
Section: Kb Curation -We Can Discover Incompleteness And/or Inconsist...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First it identifies the counting and enumerating predicates with supervised classification and then aligns set predicate pairs, one from each variant, according to ranking methods and statistical and lexical metrics. For further details refer to [3]. The classification and alignment steps are executed offline.…”
Section: Kb Curation -We Can Discover Incompleteness And/or Inconsist...mentioning
confidence: 99%