Knowledge-based Refinement of Scientific Publication Knowledge Graphs

09/10/2023
by   Siwen Yan, et al.
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We consider the problem of identifying authorship by posing it as a knowledge graph construction and refinement. To this effect, we model this problem as learning a probabilistic logic model in the presence of human guidance (knowledge-based learning). Specifically, we learn relational regression trees using functional gradient boosting that outputs explainable rules. To incorporate human knowledge, advice in the form of first-order clauses is injected to refine the trees. We demonstrate the usefulness of human knowledge both quantitatively and qualitatively in seven authorship domains.

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