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Unsupervised meta-path selection for text similarity measure based on heterogeneous information networks

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Heterogeneous information network (HIN) is a general representation of many different applications, such as social networks, scholar networks, and knowledge networks. A key development of HIN is called PathSim based… Click to show full abstract

Heterogeneous information network (HIN) is a general representation of many different applications, such as social networks, scholar networks, and knowledge networks. A key development of HIN is called PathSim based on meta-path, which measures the pairwise similarity of two entities in the HIN of the same type. When using PathSim in practice, we usually need to handcraft some meta-paths which are paths over entity types instead of entities themselves. However, finding useful meta-paths is not trivial to human. In this paper, we present an unsupervised meta-path selection approach to automatically find useful meta-paths over HIN, and then develop a new similarity measure called KnowSim which is an ensemble of selected meta-paths. To solve the high computational cost of enumerating all possible meta-paths, we propose to use an approximate personalized PageRank algorithm to find useful subgraphs to allocate the meta-paths. We apply KnowSim to text clustering and classification problems to demonstrate that unsupervised meta-path selection can help improve the clustering and classification results. We use Freebase, a well-known world knowledge base, to conduct semantic parsing and construct HIN for documents. Our experiments on 20Newsgroups and RCV1 datasets show that KnowSim results in impressive high-quality document clustering and classification performance. We also demonstrate the approximate personalized PageRank algorithm can efficiently and effectively compute the meta-path based similarity.

Keywords: unsupervised meta; similarity; path selection; meta path; path; meta paths

Journal Title: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Year Published: 2018

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