MT-Path predicts missing entities in N-tuple temporal knowledge graphs by training a mixture of three reinforcement-learning path-finding policies (predicate, core-element, whole-fact) with an auxiliary-aware GCN, and reports state-of-the-art results on NICE and NWIKI.
Search from History and Reason for Future: Two-stage Reasoning on Temporal Knowledge Graphs
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Temporal Knowledge Graphs (TKGs) have been developed and used in many different areas. Reasoning on TKGs that predicts potential facts (events) in the future brings great challenges to existing models. When facing a prediction task, human beings usually search useful historical information (i.e., clues) in their memories and then reason for future meticulously. Inspired by this mechanism, we propose CluSTeR to predict future facts in a two-stage manner, Clue Searching and Temporal Reasoning, accordingly. Specifically, at the clue searching stage, CluSTeR learns a beam search policy via reinforcement learning (RL) to induce multiple clues from historical facts. At the temporal reasoning stage, it adopts a graph convolution network based sequence method to deduce answers from clues. Experiments on four datasets demonstrate the substantial advantages of CluSTeR compared with the state-of-the-art methods. Moreover, the clues found by CluSTeR further provide interpretability for the results.
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Mixture Policy based Multi-Hop Reasoning over N-tuple Temporal Knowledge Graphs
MT-Path predicts missing entities in N-tuple temporal knowledge graphs by training a mixture of three reinforcement-learning path-finding policies (predicate, core-element, whole-fact) with an auxiliary-aware GCN, and reports state-of-the-art results on NICE and NWIKI.