Knowledge graph embedding for data mining vs. knowledge graph embedding for link prediction-two sides of the same coin?

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Knowledge Graph Embeddings, i.e., projections of entities and relations to lower dimensional spaces, have been proposed for two purposes: (1) providing an encoding for data mining tasks, and (2) predicting links in a knowledge graph. Both lines of research have been pursued rather in isolation from each other so far, each with their own benchmarks and evaluation methodologies. In this paper, we argue that both tasks are actually related, and we show that the first family of approaches can also be used for the second task and vice versa. In two series of experiments, we provide a comparison of both families of approaches on both tasks, which, to the best of our knowledge, has not been done so far. Furthermore, we discuss the differences in the similarity functions evoked by the different embedding approaches.

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Portisch, J., Heist, N., & Paulheim, H. (2022). Knowledge graph embedding for data mining vs. knowledge graph embedding for link prediction-two sides of the same coin? Semantic Web, 13(3), 399–422. https://doi.org/10.3233/SW-212892

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