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Abstract
Question Answering Over Temporal Knowledge Graphs (TKGQA) is an important topic in question answering. TKGQA focuses on accurately understanding questions involving temporal constraints and retrieving accurate answers from knowledge graphs. In previous research, the hierarchical structure of question contexts and the constraints imposed by temporal information on different sentence components have been overlooked. In this paper, we propose a framework called “Semantic-Enhanced Reasoning Question Answering” (SERQA) to tackle this problem. First, we adopt a pretrained language model (LM) to obtain the question relation representation vector. Then, we leverage syntactic information from the constituent tree and dependency tree, in combination with Masked Self-Attention (MSA), to enhance temporal constraint features. Finally, we integrate the temporal constraint features into the question relation representation using an information fusion function for answer prediction. Experimental results demonstrate that SERQA achieves better performance on the CRONQUESTIONS and ImConstrainedQuestions datasets. In comparison with existing temporal KGQA methods, our model exhibits outstanding performance in comprehending temporal constraint questions. The ablation experiments verified the effectiveness of combining the constituent tree and the dependency tree with MSA in question answering.
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The mission of the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems: Integrating Artifical Intelligence and Database Technologies is to foster and present research and development results focused on the integration of artificial intelligence and database technologies to create next generation information systems - Intelligent Information Systems.
These new information systems embody knowledge that allows them to exhibit intelligent behavior, cooperate with users and other systems in problem solving, discovery, access, retrieval and manipulation of a wide variety of multimedia data and knowledge, and reason under uncertainty. Increasingly, knowledge-directed inference processes are being used to:
discover knowledge from large data collections,
provide cooperative support to users in complex query formulation and refinement,
access, retrieve, store and manage large collections of multimedia data and knowledge,
integrate information from multiple heterogeneous data and knowledge sources, and
reason about information under uncertain conditions.
Multimedia and hypermedia information systems now operate on a global scale over the Internet, and new tools and techniques are needed to manage these dynamic and evolving information spaces.
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