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Future Event Prediction Based on Temporal Knowledge Graph Embedding
Authors:Zhipeng Li  Shanshan Feng  Jun Shi  Yang Zhou  Yong Liao  Yangzhao Yang  Yangyang Li  Nenghai Yu  Xun Shao
Affiliation:1 University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230027, China2 Shenzhen CyberAray Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, 518038, China3 Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, 518055, China4 National Engineering Research Center for Risk Perception and Prevention (RPP), Beijing, 100041, China5 School of Regional Innovation and Social Design Engineering, Kitami Institute of Technology, Kitami, 090-8507, Japan
Abstract:Accurate prediction of future events brings great benefits and reduces losses for society in many domains, such as civil unrest, pandemics, and crimes. Knowledge graph is a general language for describing and modeling complex systems. Different types of events continually occur, which are often related to historical and concurrent events. In this paper, we formalize the future event prediction as a temporal knowledge graph reasoning problem. Most existing studies either conduct reasoning on static knowledge graphs or assume knowledges graphs of all timestamps are available during the training process. As a result, they cannot effectively reason over temporal knowledge graphs and predict events happening in the future. To address this problem, some recent works learn to infer future events based on historical event-based temporal knowledge graphs. However, these methods do not comprehensively consider the latent patterns and influences behind historical events and concurrent events simultaneously. This paper proposes a new graph representation learning model, namely Recurrent Event Graph ATtention Network (RE-GAT), based on a novel historical and concurrent events attention-aware mechanism by modeling the event knowledge graph sequence recurrently. More specifically, our RE-GAT uses an attention-based historical events embedding module to encode past events, and employs an attention-based concurrent events embedding module to model the associations of events at the same timestamp. A translation-based decoder module and a learning objective are developed to optimize the embeddings of entities and relations. We evaluate our proposed method on four benchmark datasets. Extensive experimental results demonstrate the superiority of our RE-GAT model comparing to various baselines, which proves that our method can more accurately predict what events are going to happen.
Keywords:Event prediction  temporal knowledge graph  graph representation learning  knowledge embedding
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