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TransA: An Adaptive Approach for Knowledge Graph Embedding

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arxiv 1509.05490 v2 pith:U2XFJYOL submitted 2015-09-18 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords knowledgeembeddingmethodsmetricadaptiveapproachentitiesentity
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Knowledge representation is a major topic in AI, and many studies attempt to represent entities and relations of knowledge base in a continuous vector space. Among these attempts, translation-based methods build entity and relation vectors by minimizing the translation loss from a head entity to a tail one. In spite of the success of these methods, translation-based methods also suffer from the oversimplified loss metric, and are not competitive enough to model various and complex entities/relations in knowledge bases. To address this issue, we propose \textbf{TransA}, an adaptive metric approach for embedding, utilizing the metric learning ideas to provide a more flexible embedding method. Experiments are conducted on the benchmark datasets and our proposed method makes significant and consistent improvements over the state-of-the-art baselines.

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