LGAIMay 15, 2024

Harmonizing Human Insights and AI Precision: Hand in Hand for Advancing Knowledge Graph Task

arXiv:2405.09477v1h-index: 5SMC
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the incremental improvement of knowledge graph analysis for researchers and practitioners by enhancing existing AI methods with human insights.

The paper tackles the problem of improving knowledge graph completion via link prediction by integrating human-designed dynamic programming features into knowledge graph embedding models, resulting in notable performance gains and faster convergence across benchmarks.

Knowledge graph embedding (KGE) has caught significant interest for its effectiveness in knowledge graph completion (KGC), specifically link prediction (LP), with recent KGE models cracking the LP benchmarks. Despite the rapidly growing literature, insufficient attention has been paid to the cooperation between humans and AI on KG. However, humans' capability to analyze graphs conceptually may further improve the efficacy of KGE models with semantic information. To this effect, we carefully designed a human-AI team (HAIT) system dubbed KG-HAIT, which harnesses the human insights on KG by leveraging fully human-designed ad-hoc dynamic programming (DP) on KG to produce human insightful feature (HIF) vectors that capture the subgraph structural feature and semantic similarities. By integrating HIF vectors into the training of KGE models, notable improvements are observed across various benchmarks and metrics, accompanied by accelerated model convergence. Our results underscore the effectiveness of human-designed DP in the task of LP, emphasizing the pivotal role of collaboration between humans and AI on KG. We open avenues for further exploration and innovation through KG-HAIT, paving the way towards more effective and insightful KG analysis techniques.

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