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Cross-platform product matching based on entity alignment of knowledge graph with raea model

Journal

WORLD WIDE WEB-INTERNET AND WEB INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Volume 26, Issue 4, Pages 2215-2235

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11280-022-01134-y

Keywords

Product matching; Entity alignment; Knowledge graph; Graph neural network

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Product matching aims to identify identical or similar products sold on different platforms. This paper introduces a two-stage pipeline to match products from eBay and Amazon. A new framework called RAEA is employed for fine filtering, which focuses on the interactions between attribute and relation triples.
Product matching aims to identify identical or similar products sold on different platforms. By building knowledge graphs (KGs), the product matching problem can be converted to the Entity Alignment (EA) task, which aims to discover the equivalent entities from diverse KGs. The existing EA methods inadequately utilize both attribute triples and relation triples simultaneously, especially the interactions between them. This paper introduces a two-stage pipeline consisting of rough filter and fine filter to match products from eBay and Amazon. For fine filtering, a new framework for Entity Alignment, R elation-aware and A ttribute-aware Graph Attention Networks for E ntity A lignment (RAEA), is employed. RAEA focuses on the interactions between attribute triples and relation triples, where the entity representation aggregates the alignment signals from attributes and relations with Attribute-aware Entity Encoder and Relation-aware Graph Attention Networks. The experimental results indicate that the RAEA model achieves significant improvements over 12 baselines on EA task in the cross-lingual dataset DBP15K (6.59% on average Hits@1) and delivers competitive results in the monolingual dataset DWY100K. The source code for experiments on DBP15K and DWY100K is available at github ().

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