The recommendation algorithm based on collaborative filtering is currently the most successful recommendation method. It recommends items to theuser based on the known historical interaction data of the target user. F...The recommendation algorithm based on collaborative filtering is currently the most successful recommendation method. It recommends items to theuser based on the known historical interaction data of the target user. Furthermore,the combination of the recommended algorithm based on collaborative filtrationand other auxiliary knowledge base is an effective way to improve the performance of the recommended system, of which the Co-Factorization Model(CoFM) is one representative research. CoFM, a fusion recommendation modelcombining the collaborative filtering model FM and the graph embeddingmodel TransE, introduces the information of many entities and their relationsin the knowledge graph into the recommendation system as effective auxiliaryinformation. It can effectively improve the accuracy of recommendations andalleviate the problem of sparse user historical interaction data. Unfortunately,the graph-embedded model TransE used in the CoFM model cannot solve the1-N, N-1, and N-N problems well. To tackle this problem, a novel fusion recommendation model Joint Factorization Machines and TransH Model (JFMH) isproposed, which improves CoFM by replacing the TransE model with TransHmodel. A large number of experiments on two widely used benchmark data setsshow that compared with CoFM, JFMH has improved performance in terms ofitem recommendation and knowledge graph completion, and is more competitivethan multiple baseline methods.展开更多
Knowledge graphs(KGs)have been widely accepted as powerful tools for modeling the complex relationships between concepts and developing knowledge-based services.In recent years,researchers in the field of power system...Knowledge graphs(KGs)have been widely accepted as powerful tools for modeling the complex relationships between concepts and developing knowledge-based services.In recent years,researchers in the field of power systems have explored KGs to develop intelligent dispatching systems for increasingly large power grids.With multiple power grid dispatching knowledge graphs(PDKGs)constructed by different agencies,the knowledge fusion of different PDKGs is useful for providing more accurate decision supports.To achieve this,entity alignment that aims at connecting different KGs by identifying equivalent entities is a critical step.Existing entity alignment methods cannot integrate useful structural,attribute,and relational information while calculating entities’similarities and are prone to making many-to-one alignments,thus can hardly achieve the best performance.To address these issues,this paper proposes a collective entity alignment model that integrates three kinds of available information and makes collective counterpart assignments.This model proposes a novel knowledge graph attention network(KGAT)to learn the embeddings of entities and relations explicitly and calculates entities’similarities by adaptively incorporating the structural,attribute,and relational similarities.Then,we formulate the counterpart assignment task as an integer programming(IP)problem to obtain one-to-one alignments.We not only conduct experiments on a pair of PDKGs but also evaluate o ur model on three commonly used cross-lingual KGs.Experimental comparisons indicate that our model outperforms other methods and provides an effective tool for the knowledge fusion of PDKGs.展开更多
Following publication of the original article[1],Consent for publication is not applicable and it has been removed.The statement of Competing interests has been added.
基金funded by State Grid Shandong Electric Power Company Science and Technology Project Funding under Grant no.520613200001,520613180002,62061318C002Weihai Scientific Research and Innovation Fund(2020).
文摘The recommendation algorithm based on collaborative filtering is currently the most successful recommendation method. It recommends items to theuser based on the known historical interaction data of the target user. Furthermore,the combination of the recommended algorithm based on collaborative filtrationand other auxiliary knowledge base is an effective way to improve the performance of the recommended system, of which the Co-Factorization Model(CoFM) is one representative research. CoFM, a fusion recommendation modelcombining the collaborative filtering model FM and the graph embeddingmodel TransE, introduces the information of many entities and their relationsin the knowledge graph into the recommendation system as effective auxiliaryinformation. It can effectively improve the accuracy of recommendations andalleviate the problem of sparse user historical interaction data. Unfortunately,the graph-embedded model TransE used in the CoFM model cannot solve the1-N, N-1, and N-N problems well. To tackle this problem, a novel fusion recommendation model Joint Factorization Machines and TransH Model (JFMH) isproposed, which improves CoFM by replacing the TransE model with TransHmodel. A large number of experiments on two widely used benchmark data setsshow that compared with CoFM, JFMH has improved performance in terms ofitem recommendation and knowledge graph completion, and is more competitivethan multiple baseline methods.
基金supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(2018AAA0101502)the Science and Technology Project of SGCC(State Grid Corporation of China):Fundamental Theory of Human-in-the-Loop Hybrid-Augmented Intelligence for Power Grid Dispatch and Control。
文摘Knowledge graphs(KGs)have been widely accepted as powerful tools for modeling the complex relationships between concepts and developing knowledge-based services.In recent years,researchers in the field of power systems have explored KGs to develop intelligent dispatching systems for increasingly large power grids.With multiple power grid dispatching knowledge graphs(PDKGs)constructed by different agencies,the knowledge fusion of different PDKGs is useful for providing more accurate decision supports.To achieve this,entity alignment that aims at connecting different KGs by identifying equivalent entities is a critical step.Existing entity alignment methods cannot integrate useful structural,attribute,and relational information while calculating entities’similarities and are prone to making many-to-one alignments,thus can hardly achieve the best performance.To address these issues,this paper proposes a collective entity alignment model that integrates three kinds of available information and makes collective counterpart assignments.This model proposes a novel knowledge graph attention network(KGAT)to learn the embeddings of entities and relations explicitly and calculates entities’similarities by adaptively incorporating the structural,attribute,and relational similarities.Then,we formulate the counterpart assignment task as an integer programming(IP)problem to obtain one-to-one alignments.We not only conduct experiments on a pair of PDKGs but also evaluate o ur model on three commonly used cross-lingual KGs.Experimental comparisons indicate that our model outperforms other methods and provides an effective tool for the knowledge fusion of PDKGs.
文摘Following publication of the original article[1],Consent for publication is not applicable and it has been removed.The statement of Competing interests has been added.