ChatGPT versus Traditional Question Answering for Knowledge Graphs: Current Status and Future Directions Towards Knowledge Graph Chatbots

Abstract

Conversational AI and Question-Answering systems (QASs) for knowledge graphs (KGs) are both emerging research areas: they empower users with natural language interfaces for extracting information easily and effectively. Conversational AI simulates conversations with humans; however, it is limited by the data captured in the training datasets. In contrast, QASs retrieve the most recent information from a KG by understanding and translating the natural language question into a formal query, supported by the database engine. In this talk, we present a comprehensive study of the characteristics of the existing alternatives, towards combining both worlds into novel KG chatbots. Our framework compares two representative conversational models, ChatGPT and Galactica, against KGQAN, the current state-of-the-art QAS. We conduct a thorough evaluation using four real KGs across various application domains, to identify the current limitations of each category of systems. Based on our findings, we propose open research opportunities to empower QASs with chatbot capabilities for KGs. All benchmarks and all raw results are available for further analysis.

Date
Apr 26, 2024 2:30 PM — 3:00 PM
Location
Polytechnique Montreal
2500 Chem. de Polytechnique, Montréal, QC H3T 1J4
Essam Mansour
Essam Mansour
Assistant Professor - Concordia University

Dr. Essam Mansour has been an assistant professor since 2019 in the Department of Computer-Science and Software Engineering (CSSE) at Concordia University in Montreal, and the head of the Concordia Data Systems (CoDS) lab. His research interests are in the broad areas of parallel/distributed systems, data management, and machine learning for developing systems for federated data science and big data analytics. He worked as a Scientist from 2013 to 2019 at the Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI). Before that, he was a Research Fellow at (KAUST) from 2009 to 2013, and a Research Fellow at the International University in Germany Bruchsal from 2008 to 2009. Essam received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), Ireland in 2008. He obtained his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Computer Science from Cairo University, Egypt in 2000 and 2003, respectively.