A Decade of Knowledge Graphs in Natural Language Processing: A Survey

Q3 Environmental Science AACL Bioflux Pub Date : 2022-09-30 DOI:10.48550/arXiv.2210.00105
Phillip Schneider, Tim Schopf, Juraj Vladika, Mikhail Galkin, E. Simperl, F. Matthes
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In pace with developments in the research field of artificial intelligence, knowledge graphs (KGs) have attracted a surge of interest from both academia and industry. As a representation of semantic relations between entities, KGs have proven to be particularly relevant for natural language processing (NLP), experiencing a rapid spread and wide adoption within recent years. Given the increasing amount of research work in this area, several KG-related approaches have been surveyed in the NLP research community. However, a comprehensive study that categorizes established topics and reviews the maturity of individual research streams remains absent to this day. Contributing to closing this gap, we systematically analyzed 507 papers from the literature on KGs in NLP. Our survey encompasses a multifaceted review of tasks, research types, and contributions. As a result, we present a structured overview of the research landscape, provide a taxonomy of tasks, summarize our findings, and highlight directions for future work.
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十年来自然语言处理中的知识图谱:综述
随着人工智能研究领域的发展,知识图谱(knowledge graphs, KGs)引起了学术界和工业界的极大兴趣。作为实体之间语义关系的表示,KGs已被证明与自然语言处理(NLP)特别相关,近年来经历了快速传播和广泛采用。鉴于这一领域的研究工作越来越多,NLP研究界已经调查了几种与kg相关的方法。然而,迄今为止,对已建立的主题进行分类并审查个别研究流成熟度的综合研究仍然缺乏。为了缩小这一差距,我们系统地分析了NLP中KGs文献中的507篇论文。我们的调查涵盖了任务、研究类型和贡献的多方面审查。因此,我们对研究前景进行了结构化的概述,提供了任务分类,总结了我们的发现,并强调了未来工作的方向。
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