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arxiv: 2602.19543 · v2 · pith:L7QLPIGXnew · submitted 2026-02-23 · 💻 cs.CL · cs.IR

Hyper-KGGen: A Skill-Driven Knowledge Extractor for High-Quality Knowledge Hypergraph Generation

classification 💻 cs.CL cs.IR
keywords knowledgehyper-kggenextractionhigh-qualitybinarycomplexhypergraphhypergraphs
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Knowledge hypergraphs surpass traditional binary knowledge graphs by encapsulating complex n-ary atomic facts, providing a more comprehensive paradigm for semantic representation. However, constructing high-quality hypergraphs remains challenging due to the scenario gap: generic extractors struggle to generalize across diverse domains with specific jargon, while existing methods often fail to balance structural skeletons with fine-grained details. To bridge this gap, we propose Hyper-KGGen, a skill-driven framework that reformulates extraction as a dynamic skill-evolving process. First, Hyper-KGGen employs a coarse-to-fine mechanism to systematically decompose documents, ensuring full-dimensional coverage from binary links to complex hyperedges. Crucially, it incorporates an adaptive skill acquisition module that actively distills domain expertise into a Global Skill Library. This is achieved via a stability-based feedback loop, where extraction stability serves as a relative reward signal to induce high-quality skills from unstable traces and missed predictions. Additionally, we present HyperDocRED, a rigorously annotated benchmark for document-level knowledge hypergraph extraction. Experiments demonstrate that Hyper-KGGen significantly outperforms strong baselines, validating that evolved skills provide substantially richer guidance than static few-shot examples in multi-scenario settings.

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