arXiv AI

Conditional Diffusion Guided Knowledge Transfer for Multi-Domain Knowledge Graph Completion

arXiv:2607. 03154v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Multi-domain knowledge graph completion (MKGC) aims to improve missing triple prediction in a target KG by transferring knowledge from other support KGs.

arXiv AI
Jun 3

ReaLM: Residual Quantization Bridging Knowledge Graph Embeddings and Large Language Models

arXiv:2510. 09711v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Large Language Models (LLMs) have recently emerged as a powerful paradigm for Knowledge Graph Completion (KGC), offering strong reasoning and generalization capabilities beyond traditional embedding-based approaches.

By Wenbin Guo, Xin Wang, Jiaoyan Chen, Lingbing Guo, Zhao Li, Zirui Chen
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Aug 11

FITTER: Vocabulary-Agnostic Cross-Domain Inference on Temporal Knowledge Graphs

Temporal knowledge graphs are central to many uses of the Semantic Web, but existing completion methods assume the entities, relation names, and timestamps to be reasoned about are already known at training time, restricting each model to a single graph and vocabulary. We propose FITTER, the first fully-inductive structural model for temporal knowledge graph link prediction that supports cross-domain transfer: the inference graph may contain entirely unseen entities, relation names, and timestamps drawn from a different domain.

arXiv AI
Aug 12

FITTER: Vocabulary-Agnostic Cross-Domain Inference on Temporal Knowledge Graphs

arXiv:2608. 10668v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Temporal knowledge graphs are central to many uses of the Semantic Web, but existing completion methods assume the entities, relation names, and timestamps to be reasoned about are already known at training time, restricting each model to a single graph and vocabulary.

By Jiaxin Pan, Mojtaba Nayyeri, Osama Mohammed, Daniel Hernandez, Rongchuan Zhang, Cheng Cheng, Steffen Staab
arXiv Machine Learning
Jul 14

Hyper-modal Imputation Diffusion Embedding with Dual-Distillation for Federated Multimodal Knowledge Graph Completion

arXiv:2506. 22036v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: With the increasing multimodal knowledge privatization requirements, multimodal knowledge graphs in different institutes are usually decentralized, lacking of effective collaboration system with both stronger reasoning ability and transmission safety guarantees.

By Ying Zhang, Yu Zhao, Xuhui Sui, Baohang Zhou, Xiangrui Cai, Li Shen, Xiaojie Yuan, Dacheng Tao