In this paper we present CrumbTrail, an algorithm to clean large and dense knowledge graphs. CrumbTrail removes cycles, out-of-domain nodes and non-essential nodes, i.e., those that can be safely removed without breaking the knowledge graph’s connectivity. It achieves this through a bottom-up topological pruning on the basis of a set of input concepts that, for instance, a user can select in order to identify a domain of interest. Our technique can be applied to both noisy hypernymy graphs – typically generated by ontology learning algorithms as intermediate representations – as well as crowdsourced resources like Wikipedia, in order to obtain clean, domain-focused concept hierarchies. CrumbTrail overcomes the time and space complexity limitations of current state-of-art algorithms. In addition, we show in a variety of experiments that it also outperforms them in tasks such as pruning automatically acquired taxonomy graphs, and domain adaptation of the Wikipedia category graph.

CrumbTrail: an Efficient Methodology to Reduce Multiple Inheritance in Knowledge Graphs / Faralli, Stefano; Finocchi, Irene; Paolo Ponzetto, Simone; Velardi, Paola. - In: KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0950-7051. - STAMPA. - 151:(2018), pp. 180-197. [10.1016/j.knosys.2018.03.030]

CrumbTrail: an Efficient Methodology to Reduce Multiple Inheritance in Knowledge Graphs

Stefano Faralli;Irene Finocchi;Paola Velardi
2018

Abstract

In this paper we present CrumbTrail, an algorithm to clean large and dense knowledge graphs. CrumbTrail removes cycles, out-of-domain nodes and non-essential nodes, i.e., those that can be safely removed without breaking the knowledge graph’s connectivity. It achieves this through a bottom-up topological pruning on the basis of a set of input concepts that, for instance, a user can select in order to identify a domain of interest. Our technique can be applied to both noisy hypernymy graphs – typically generated by ontology learning algorithms as intermediate representations – as well as crowdsourced resources like Wikipedia, in order to obtain clean, domain-focused concept hierarchies. CrumbTrail overcomes the time and space complexity limitations of current state-of-art algorithms. In addition, we show in a variety of experiments that it also outperforms them in tasks such as pruning automatically acquired taxonomy graphs, and domain adaptation of the Wikipedia category graph.
2018
semantic networks; ontologies; knowledge graph pruning
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CrumbTrail: an Efficient Methodology to Reduce Multiple Inheritance in Knowledge Graphs / Faralli, Stefano; Finocchi, Irene; Paolo Ponzetto, Simone; Velardi, Paola. - In: KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0950-7051. - STAMPA. - 151:(2018), pp. 180-197. [10.1016/j.knosys.2018.03.030]
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