Mapping and Cleaning Open Commonsense Knowledge Bases with Generative Translation
Résumé
Structured knowledge bases (KBs) are the backbone of many know- ledge-intensive applications, and their automated construction has received considerable attention. In particular, open information
extraction (OpenIE) is often used to induce structure from a text. However, although it allows high recall, the extracted knowledge tends to inherit noise from the sources and the OpenIE algorithm.
Besides, OpenIE tuples contain an open-ended, non-canonicalized set of relations, making the extracted knowledge’s downstream exploitation harder. In this paper, we study the problem of mapping an open KB into the fixed schema of an existing KB, specifically for the case of commonsense knowledge. We propose approaching the problem by generative translation, i.e., by training a language model to generate fixed-schema assertions from open ones. Experiments
show that this approach occupies a sweet spot between traditional manual, rule-based, or classification-based canonicalization and purely generative KB construction like COMET. Moreover, it pro-duces higher mapping accuracy than the former while avoiding the association-based noise of the latter. Code and data are available at julienromero.fr/data/GenT.
Domaines
Informatique [cs]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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