Proceedings/Recueil Des Communications Année : 2022

Narrativizing Knowledge Graphs

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Any natural language expression of a set of facts -that can be represented as a knowledge graph- will more or less overtly assume a specific perspective on these facts. In this paper we see the conversion of a given knowledge graph into natural language as the construction of a narrative about the assertions made by the knowledge graph. We, therefore, propose a specific pipeline that can be applied to produce linguistic narratives from knowledge graphs using an ontological layer and corresponding rules that turn a knowledge graph into a semantic specification for natural language generation. Critically, narratives are seen as necessarily committing to specific perspectives taken on the facts presented. We show how this most commonly neglected facet of producing summaries of facts can be brought under control.

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hal-04921991 , version 1 (07-02-2025)

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Robert Porzel, Mihai Pomarlan, Laura Spillner, John Bateman, Thomas Mildner, et al.. Narrativizing Knowledge Graphs. International Workshop on Knowledge Graph Summarization, Oct 2022, Hangzhou (Chine), China. 2022. ⟨hal-04921991⟩
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