• Medientyp: Dissertation; Elektronische Hochschulschrift; E-Book
  • Titel: Question answering over knowledge bases with continuous learning
  • Beteiligte: Abujabal, Abdalghani [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, 2019
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.22028/D291-27968
  • Schlagwörter: knowledge graphs ; named entity recognition ; question answering
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  • Beschreibung: Answering complex natural language questions with crisp answers is crucial towards satisfying the information needs of advanced users. With the rapid growth of knowledge bases (KBs) such as Yago and Freebase, this goal has become attainable by translating questions into formal queries like SPARQL queries. Such queries can then be evaluated over knowledge bases to retrieve crisp answers. To this end, three research issues arise: (i) how to develop methods that are robust to lexical and syntactic variations in questions and can handle complex questions, (ii) how to design and curate datasets to advance research in question answering, and (iii) how to efficiently identify named entities in questions. In this dissertation, we make the following five contributions in the areas of question answering (QA) and named entity recognition (NER). For issue (i), we make the following contributions: We present QUINT, an approach for answering natural language questions over knowledge bases using automatically learned templates. Templates are an important asset for QA over KBs, simplifying the semantic parsing of input questions and generating formal queries for interpretable answers. QUINT is capable of answering both simple and compositional questions. We introduce NEQA, a framework for continuous learning for QA over KBs. NEQA starts with a small seed of training examples in the form of question-answer pairs, and improves its performance over time. NEQA combines both syntax, through template-based answering, and semantics, via a semantic similarity function. %when templates fail to do so. Moreover, it adapts to the language used after deployment by periodically retraining its underlying models. For issues (i) and (ii), we present TEQUILA, a framework for answering complex questions with explicit and implicit temporal conditions over KBs. TEQUILA is built on a rule-based framework that detects and decomposes temporal questions into simpler sub-questions that can be answered by standard KB-QA systems. TEQUILA reconciles the ...
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