Jiang Qian


2022

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TranSHER: Translating Knowledge Graph Embedding with Hyper-Ellipsoidal Restriction
Yizhi Li | Wei Fan | Chao Liu | Chenghua Lin | Jiang Qian
Proceedings of the 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing

Knowledge graph embedding methods are important for the knowledge graph completion (or link prediction) task.One state-of-the-art method, PairRE, leverages two separate vectors to model complex relations (i.e., 1-to-N, N-to-1, and N-to-N) in knowledge graphs. However, such a method strictly restricts entities on the hyper-ellipsoid surfaces which limits the optimization of entity distribution, leading to suboptimal performance of knowledge graph completion. To address this issue, we propose a novel score function TranSHER, which leverages relation-specific translations between head and tail entities to relax the constraint of hyper-ellipsoid restrictions. By introducing an intuitive and simple relation-specific translation, TranSHER can provide more direct guidance on optimization and capture more semantic characteristics of entities with complex relations. Experimental results show that TranSHER achieves state-of-the-art performance on link prediction and generalizes well to datasets in different domains and scales. Our codes are public available athttps://github.com/yizhilll/TranSHER.