Recent Topics in Knowledge Graphs

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Recent Topics in Knowledge Graphs

Lehrveranstaltung mit SWS 0/2/0 (Vorlesung/Übung/Praktikum) in SS 2025

Dozent

Umfang (SWS)

  • 0/2/0

Module

Leistungskontrolle

  • Hausarbeit
  • Referat


News

  • The first session (April 10th) is co-located with the topic announcements of the Knowledge-based System Group. We can use this session to discuss topics, but there will be no proper seminar.
  • The second session (April 17th) will not take place due to the Easter break.

Contents

This seminar will be focused on recent topics in the field of Knowledge Graphs. This seminar will be organised similar to a reading group: each week, we will discuss a paper from the recent research on Knowledge Graphs. Participants are encouraged to propose papers which they would like to read. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to)

  • Rule-based analysis of Knowledge Graphs
  • Constraint languages for Knowledge Graphs
  • LLMs in the context of Knowledge Graphs

A list of possible papers is collected in "Literature", and participants are invited to propose further papers. The paper for a session will be announced at least one week before the session. Participants are expected to read the paper prior to the session to be able to take part in the discussion.

The goal of this course is to read, analyse, and understand a given scientific paper and prepare a report as well as a presentation of the topic. Therefore additional skills like basic literature search and the acquisition of knowledge on underlying concepts will be required and trained.

There will be three informative parts:

  • How to read a research paper?
  • How to write a report?
  • How to give an oral presentation?

Depending on the available time, we might combine the last two parts.

Examination

Participants will analyse a selected paper in the field of Knowledge Graphs and present their results in a written report and an oral presentation.

Schedule and Location

Thursday, DS 5 (14:50 - 16:20), APB 3027

Please check "Dates and Materials" for further details.

[1] Lajus, Galárraga, and Suchanek: “Fast and Exact Rule Mining with AMIE 3.” In The Semantic Web, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49461-2_3.

[2] Ernests, Biswas, Bjerva, and Hose: “Knowledge Graphs, Large Language Models, and Hallucinations: An NLP Perspective.” Journal of Web Semantics, 2025: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.websem.2024.100844.

[3] Pan, Razniewski, Kalo, Singhania, Chen, Dietze, Jabeen, et al.: “Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: Opportunities and Challenges.” Transactions on Graph Data and Knowledge (TGDK), 2023. https://doi.org/10.4230/TGDK.1.1.2.

[4] Nguyen, Razniewski, Romero, and Weikum: “Refined Commonsense Knowledge From Large-Scale Web Contents.” IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1109/TKDE.2022.3206505.

[5] Jakubowski and Jan Van den Bussche: “What’s in a Neighborhood? Describing Nodes in RDF Graphs Using Shapes.” In Rules and Reasoning, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-72407-7_1.

[6] Suchanek, Alam, Bonald, Chen, Paris, and Soria: “YAGO 4.5: A Large and Clean Knowledge Base with a Rich Taxonomy.” In SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1145/3626772.3657876.

[7] Ortona, Meduri, and Papotti: “Robust Discovery of Positive and Negative Rules in Knowledge Bases.” In IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), 2018. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICDE.2018.00108.

[8] Moya Loustaunau and Aidan Hogan: “Predicting SPARQL Query Dynamics.” In Proc. of the 11th Knowledge Capture Conference, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1145/3460210.3493565.

[9] Angles, Aranda, Hogan, Rojas, and Vrgoč: “WDBench: A Wikidata Graph Query Benchmark.” In The Semantic Web – ISWC, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19433-7_41.

Veranstaltungskalender abonnieren (icalendar)

Seminar Topics Announcement DS5, 10. April 2025 in APB 3027
Entfällt Easter DS5, 17. April 2025 in APB 3027
Seminar How to read a research paper? DS5, 24. April 2025 in APB 3027 Datei
Entfällt Public holiday DS5, 1. Mai 2025 in APB 3027
Seminar Reading session: Lajus, Galárraga, and Suchanek: “Fast and Exact Rule Mining with AMIE 3.” DS5, 8. Mai 2025 in APB 3027
Seminar Reading session: Discussion of paper 2 DS5, 15. Mai 2025 in APB 3027
Seminar Reading session: Discussion of paper 3 DS5, 22. Mai 2025 in APB 3027
Entfällt Ascension Day DS5, 29. Mai 2025 in APB 3027
Seminar Reading session: Discussion of paper 4 DS5, 5. Juni 2025 in APB 3027
Entfällt Pentecost DS5, 12. Juni 2025 in APB 3027
Seminar Reading session: Discussion of paper 5 DS5, 19. Juni 2025 in APB 3027
Seminar How to write a scientific report? DS5, 26. Juni 2025 in APB 3027
Seminar Reading session: Discussion of paper 6 DS5, 3. Juli 2025 in APB 3027
Seminar Reading session: Discussion of paper 7 DS5, 10. Juli 2025 in APB 3027
Seminar How to give a research presentation? DS5, 17. Juli 2025 in APB 3027


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