Determining the number of latent factors in statistical multi-relational learning

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Shi, Chengchun [1 ]
Lu, Wenbin [1 ]
Song, Rui [1 ]
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[1] Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh,NC,27695, United States
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Knowledge graph - Maximum likelihood estimation - Learning systems - Sampling - Statistics - Factorization;
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Statistical relational learning is primarily concerned with learning and inferring relationships between entities in large-scale knowledge graphs. Nickel et al. (2011) proposed a RESCAL tensor factorization model for statistical relational learning, which achieves better or at least comparable results on common benchmark data sets when compared to other state-of-the-art methods. Given a positive integer s, RESCAL computes an s-dimensional latent vector for each entity. The latent factors can be further used for solving relational learning tasks, such as collective classification, collective entity resolution and link-based clustering. The focus of this paper is to determine the number of latent factors in the RESCAL model. Due to the structure of the RESCAL model, its log-likelihood function is not concave. As a result, the corresponding maximum likelihood estimators (MLEs) may not be consistent. Nonetheless, we design a specific pseudometric, prove the consistency of the MLEs under this pseudometric and establish its rate of convergence. Based on these results, we propose a general class of information criteria and prove their model selection consistencies when the number of relations is either bounded or diverges at a proper rate of the number of entities. Simulations and real data examples show that our proposed information criteria have good finite sample properties. © 2019 Chengchun Shi, Wenbin Lu, Rui Song.
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