Farspredict: A benchmark dataset for link prediction
This work addresses link prediction for Persian language knowledge graphs, which is an incremental contribution to knowledge graph completion in non-English contexts.
The paper tackles the challenge of link prediction in non-English knowledge graphs by introducing Farspredict, a Persian knowledge graph based on Farsbase, and shows that implementing popular knowledge graph embedding models on it outperforms Freebase in many cases.
Link prediction with knowledge graph embedding (KGE) is a popular method for knowledge graph completion. Furthermore, training KGEs on non-English knowledge graph promote knowledge extraction and knowledge graph reasoning in the context of these languages. However, many challenges in non-English KGEs pose to learning a low-dimensional representation of a knowledge graph's entities and relations. This paper proposes "Farspredict" a Persian knowledge graph based on Farsbase (the most comprehensive knowledge graph in Persian). It also explains how the knowledge graph structure affects link prediction accuracy in KGE. To evaluate Farspredict, we implemented the popular models of KGE on it and compared the results with Freebase. Given the analysis results, some optimizations on the knowledge graph are carried out to improve its functionality in the KGE. As a result, a new Persian knowledge graph is achieved. Implementation results in the KGE models on Farspredict outperforming Freebases in many cases. At last, we discuss what improvements could be effective in enhancing the quality of Farspredict and how much it improves.