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Xin Dong, Xiang He, Andrey Kan, Xian Li, Yan Liang, Jun Ma, Yifan Xu, Chenwei Zhang, Tong Zhao, Gabriel Blanco Saldana, Saurabh Deshpande, Alexandre Michetti Manduca, Jay Ren, Surender Pal Singh, Fan Xiao, Haw-Shiuan Chang, Giannis Karamanolakis, Yuning Mao, Yaqing Wang, Christos Faloutsos, Andrew McCallum, Jiawei Han

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Abstract

Can one build a knowledge graph (KG) for all products in the world? Knowledge graphs have firmly established themselves as valuable sources of information for search and question answering, and it is natural to wonder if a KG can contain information about products offered at online retail sites. There have been several successful examples of generic KGs, but organizing information about products poses many additional challenges, including sparsity and noise of structured data for products, complexity of the domain with millions of product types and thousands of attributes, heterogeneity across large number of categories, as well as large and constantly growing number of products.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceKnowledge graphWonderProduct (mathematics)GraphDomain (mathematical analysis)Data scienceInformation retrievalWorld Wide WebTheoretical computer scienceMathematicsGeometrySocial psychologyMathematical analysisPsychologyAdvanced Graph Neural NetworksData Quality and ManagementText and Document Classification Technologies