Knowledge Graph Embedding (KGE), which aims to embed the entities and relations of a knowledge gxraph into a low-dimensional continuous space, has been proven to be an effective method for completing a knowledge graph and improving the quality of the knowledge graph. The translation-based models represented by TransE, TransH, TransR and TransD have achieved great success in this regard. There is still potential for improvement in dealing with complex relations. In this paper, we find that the lack of flexibility in entity embedding limits the model’s ability to model complex relations. Therefore, we propose single-directional-flexible (sdf) models and multi-directional-flexible (mdf) models to increase the flexibility and expressiveness of entity embeddings. These two methods can be applied to the TransD model and its variant models without increasing any time cost and space cost. We conduct experiments on benchmarks such as WN18 and FB15k. The experimental results show that the models significantly surpasses the classical translation models in both tasks of triplet classification and link prediction. In particular, for Hits@1 of link prediction of WN18, we get 71.7% after applying our method to TransD, which is much better than 24.1% of TransD.
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