@inproceedings{shi-xiao-2019-modeling,
    title = "Modeling Multi-mapping Relations for Precise Cross-lingual Entity Alignment",
    author = "Shi, Xiaofei  and
      Xiao, Yanghua",
    editor = "Inui, Kentaro  and
      Jiang, Jing  and
      Ng, Vincent  and
      Wan, Xiaojun",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and the 9th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (EMNLP-IJCNLP)",
    month = nov,
    year = "2019",
    address = "Hong Kong, China",
    publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
    url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/ingest-emnlp/D19-1075/",
    doi = "10.18653/v1/D19-1075",
    pages = "813--822",
    abstract = "Entity alignment aims to find entities in different knowledge graphs (KGs) that refer to the same real-world object. An effective solution for cross-lingual entity alignment is crucial for many cross-lingual AI and NLP applications. Recently many embedding-based approaches were proposed for cross-lingual entity alignment. However, almost all of them are based on TransE or its variants, which have been demonstrated by many studies to be unsuitable for encoding multi-mapping relations such as 1-N, N-1 and N-N relations, thus these methods obtain low alignment precision. To solve this issue, we propose a new embedding-based framework. Through defining dot product-based functions over embeddings, our model can better capture the semantics of both 1-1 and multi-mapping relations. We calibrate embeddings of different KGs via a small set of pre-aligned seeds. We also propose a weighted negative sampling strategy to generate valuable negative samples during training and we regard prediction as a bidirectional problem in the end. Experimental results (especially with the metric \textit{Hits@1}) on real-world multilingual datasets show that our approach significantly outperforms many other embedding-based approaches with state-of-the-art performance."
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[Modeling Multi-mapping Relations for Precise Cross-lingual Entity Alignment](https://preview.aclanthology.org/ingest-emnlp/D19-1075/) (Shi & Xiao, EMNLP-IJCNLP 2019)
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