Abstract

With the continuous development of intelligent technologies, knowledge graph, the backbone of artificial intelligence, has attracted much attention from both academic and industrial communities due to its powerful capability of knowledge representation and reasoning. In recent years, knowledge graph has been widely applied in different kinds of applications, such as semantic search, question answering, knowledge management and so on. Techniques for building Chinese knowledge graphs are also developing rapidly and different Chinese knowledge graphs have been constructed to support various applications. Under the background of the “One Belt One Road (OBOR)” initiative, cooperating with the countries along OBOR on studying knowledge graph techniques and applications will greatly promote the development of artificial intelligence. At the same time, the accumulated experience of China in developing knowledge graphs is also a good reference to develop non-English knowledge graphs. In this paper, we aim to introduce the techniques of constructing Chinese knowledge graphs and their applications, as well as analyse the impact of knowledge graph on OBOR. We first describe the background of OBOR, and then introduce the concept and development history of knowledge graph and typical Chinese knowledge graphs. Afterwards, we present the details of techniques for constructing Chinese knowledge graphs, and demonstrate several applications of Chinese knowledge graphs. Finally, we list some examples to explain the potential impacts of knowledge graph on OBOR.

Highlights

  • OBOR BackgroundIn 2013, China proposed the cooperation initiative of building the new “Silk Road Economic Belt” and “21st Century Maritime Silk Road”, referred as “One Belt One Road (OBOR)”

  • Introduction to Knowledge GraphThe concept of knowledge graph was originally proposed by Google Knowledge Graph project on 16 May 2012

  • Chinese knowledge graphs have shown their important roles in many different intelligent applications, many of which are relevant to One Belt One Road (OBOR) and will be introduced in the following subsections

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Summary

OBOR Background

In 2013, China proposed the cooperation initiative of building the new “Silk Road Economic Belt” and “21st Century Maritime Silk Road”, referred as “One Belt One Road (OBOR)”. With existing and effective regional cooperation platforms and multilateral mechanisms between China and related countries, China actively develops the partnership with Eurasian countries along OBOR and promotes common development in the field of economics, politics, culture, science and technology. By making use of the historical symbol “Silk Road”, it aims to build a community with mutual political trust, economic integration, cultural inclusiveness and common development of science and technologies. Under the background of the OBOR initiative, cooperating with the countries along OBOR on studying knowledge graph techniques and applications will greatly promote the development of artificial intelligence.

Introduction to Knowledge Graph
The Development of Knowledge Graph
Typical Chinese Knowledge Graphs
Knowledge Extraction
Knowledge Integration
Knowledge Linking
Knowledge Fusion
Knowledge Completion
Knowledge Correction
Knowledge Update
Applications of Chinese Knowledge Graphs
Semantic Search
Question Answering
Intelligence Analysis and Decision Making
Information Integration
OpenKG: A Chinese Open Knowledge Graph Community
Impacts of Knowledge Graph on OBOR
Semantic Search on OBOR
QA on OBOR
Conclusions
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