Abstract

Path-based relational reasoning over knowledge graphs has become increasingly popular due to a variety of downstream applications such as question answering in dialogue systems, fact prediction, and recommendation systems. In recent years, reinforcement learning (RL) based solutions for knowledge graphs have been demonstrated to be more interpretable and explainable than other deep learning models. However, the current solutions still struggle with performance issues due to incomplete state representations and large action spaces for the RL agent. We address these problems by developing HRRL (Heterogeneous Relational reasoning with Reinforcement Learning), a type-enhanced RL agent that utilizes the local heterogeneous neighborhood information for efficient path-based reasoning over knowledge graphs. HRRL improves the state representation using a graph neural network (GNN) for encoding the neighborhood information and utilizes entity type information for pruning the action space. Extensive experiments on real-world datasets show that HRRL outperforms state-of-the-art RL methods and discovers more novel paths during the training procedure, demonstrating the explorative power of our method.

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