KGBoost: A Classification-based Knowledge Base Completion Method with Negative Sampling

12/17/2021
by   Yun-Cheng Wang, et al.
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Knowledge base completion is formulated as a binary classification problem in this work, where an XGBoost binary classifier is trained for each relation using relevant links in knowledge graphs (KGs). The new method, named KGBoost, adopts a modularized design and attempts to find hard negative samples so as to train a powerful classifier for missing link prediction. We conduct experiments on multiple benchmark datasets, and demonstrate that KGBoost outperforms state-of-the-art methods across most datasets. Furthermore, as compared with models trained by end-to-end optimization, KGBoost works well under the low-dimensional setting so as to allow a smaller model size.

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