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引用次数: 49
摘要
在本调查中,我们概述了知识图在信息检索(IR)背景下的文献。现代红外系统可以以多种方式受益于kg中提供的信息,而不依赖于kg是公开可用的还是专有的。我们提供了构建利用kg的IR系统所需组件的概述,并使用我们讨论的材料的面向任务的组织。由于理解IR和KGs的交集对许多研究人员和从业者都是有益的,我们从两个互补的角度来考虑之前的工作:利用KGs进行信息检索和使用IR技术丰富KGs。我们首先讨论如何使用kg来支持IR任务,包括文档和实体检索。然后,我们继续描述ir和一般语言技术如何用于构建和完成kg,这包括实体识别、输入和关系提取等任务。我们讨论在我们考虑的任务中出现的常见问题,并确定解决这些问题的未来方向。我们还提供了指向数据集和其他资源的指针,这些资源对该领域的新手和经验丰富的研究人员都很有用。Ridho Reinanda, Edgar Meij和Maarten de Rijke(2020),“知识图谱:信息检索视角”,信息检索的基础和趋势®:第14卷,第4期,第289-444页。DOI: 10.1561 / 1500000063。全文可在:http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/1500000063
Knowledge Graphs: An Information Retrieval Perspective
In this survey, we provide an overview of the literature on knowledge graphs (KGs) in the context of information retrieval (IR). Modern IR systems can benefit from information available in KGs in multiple ways, independent of whether the KGs are publicly available or proprietary ones. We provide an overview of the components required when building IR systems that leverage KGs and use a task-oriented organization of the material that we discuss. As an understanding of the intersection of IR and KGs is beneficial to many researchers and practitioners, we consider prior work from two complementary angles: leveraging KGs for information retrieval and enriching KGs using IR techniques. We start by discussing how KGs can be employed to support IR tasks, including document and entity retrieval. We then proceed by describing how IR—and language technology in general—can be utilized for the construction and completion of KGs. This includes tasks such as entity recognition, typing, and relation extraction. We discuss common issues that appear across the tasks that we consider and identify future directions for addressing them. We also provide pointers to datasets and other resources that should be useful for both newcomers and experienced researchers in the area. Ridho Reinanda, Edgar Meij and Maarten de Rijke (2020), “Knowledge Graphs: An Information Retrieval Perspective”, Foundations and Trends® in Information Retrieval: Vol. 14, No. 4, pp 289–444. DOI: 10.1561/1500000063. Full text available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/1500000063
期刊介绍:
The surge in research across all domains in the past decade has resulted in a plethora of new publications, causing an exponential growth in published research. Navigating through this extensive literature and staying current has become a time-consuming challenge. While electronic publishing provides instant access to more articles than ever, discerning the essential ones for a comprehensive understanding of any topic remains an issue. To tackle this, Foundations and Trends® in Information Retrieval - FnTIR - addresses the problem by publishing high-quality survey and tutorial monographs in the field.
Each issue of Foundations and Trends® in Information Retrieval - FnT IR features a 50-100 page monograph authored by research leaders, covering tutorial subjects, research retrospectives, and survey papers that provide state-of-the-art reviews within the scope of the journal.