TWIG, trained on four small knowledge graphs, predicts ComplEx link prediction MRR on a fifth unseen graph with R² between 0.54 and 0.73 in the zero-shot setting.
Knowledge Base Completion: Baseline strikes back (Again)
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Knowledge Base Completion (KBC) has been a very active area lately. Several recent KBCpapers propose architectural changes, new training methods, or even new formulations. KBC systems are usually evaluated on standard benchmark datasets: FB15k, FB15k-237, WN18, WN18RR, and Yago3-10. Most existing methods train with a small number of negative samples for each positive instance in these datasets to save computational costs. This paper discusses how recent developments allow us to use all available negative samples for training. We show that Complex, when trained using all available negative samples, gives near state-of-the-art performance on all the datasets. We call this approach COMPLEX-V2. We also highlight how various multiplicative KBC methods, recently proposed in the literature, benefit from this train-ing regime and become indistinguishable in terms of performance on most datasets. Our work calls for a reassessment of their individual value, in light of these findings.
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Extending TWIG: Zero-Shot Predictive Hyperparameter Selection for KGEs based on Graph Structure
TWIG, trained on four small knowledge graphs, predicts ComplEx link prediction MRR on a fifth unseen graph with R² between 0.54 and 0.73 in the zero-shot setting.