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Strong Baselines for Simple Question Answering over Knowledge Graphs with and without Neural Networks
We examine the problem of question answering over knowledge graphs, focusing
on simple questions that can be answered by the lookup of a single fact.
Adopting a straightforward decomposition of the problem into entity detection,
entity linking, relation prediction, and evidence combination, we explore
simple yet strong baselines. On the popular SimpleQuestions dataset, we find
that basic LSTMs and GRUs plus a few heuristics yield accuracies that approach
the state of the art, and techniques that do not use neural networks also
perform reasonably well. These results show that gains from sophisticated deep
learning techniques proposed in the literature are quite modest and that some
previous models exhibit unnecessary complexity.Comment: Published in NAACL HLT 201
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