Eric Choi

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2 Papers

CLOct 30, 2023
Open Domain Knowledge Extraction for Knowledge Graphs

Kun Qian, Anton Belyi, Fei Wu et al.

The quality of a knowledge graph directly impacts the quality of downstream applications (e.g. the number of answerable questions using the graph). One ongoing challenge when building a knowledge graph is to ensure completeness and freshness of the graph's entities and facts. In this paper, we introduce ODKE, a scalable and extensible framework that sources high-quality entities and facts from open web at scale. ODKE utilizes a wide range of extraction models and supports both streaming and batch processing at different latency. We reflect on the challenges and design decisions made and share lessons learned when building and deploying ODKE to grow an industry-scale open domain knowledge graph.

CLJan 28, 2025
Comprehensive Evaluation for a Large Scale Knowledge Graph Question Answering Service

Saloni Potdar, Daniel Lee, Omar Attia et al.

Question answering systems for knowledge graph (KGQA), answer factoid questions based on the data in the knowledge graph. KGQA systems are complex because the system has to understand the relations and entities in the knowledge-seeking natural language queries and map them to structured queries against the KG to answer them. In this paper, we introduce Chronos, a comprehensive evaluation framework for KGQA at industry scale. It is designed to evaluate such a multi-component system comprehensively, focusing on (1) end-to-end and component-level metrics, (2) scalable to diverse datasets and (3) a scalable approach to measure the performance of the system prior to release. In this paper, we discuss the unique challenges associated with evaluating KGQA systems at industry scale, review the design of Chronos, and how it addresses these challenges. We will demonstrate how it provides a base for data-driven decisions and discuss the challenges of using it to measure and improve a real-world KGQA system.