Hasso-Plattner-Institut
Prof. Dr. Emmanuel Müller
 

MetaExp

We present MetaExp, a system that assists the user during the exploration of large knowledge graphs, given two sets of initial nodes. At its core, MetaExp presents a small set of meta-paths to the user, which are sequences of relationships among nodes. Such meta-paths do not overwhelm the user with complex structures, yet they preserve semantically-rich relationships in a graph. MetaExp engages the user in an interactive procedure, which involves simple meta-paths evaluations to infer a user-specific similarity measure. This similarity measure incorporates the domain knowledge and the preferences of the user, overcoming the fundamental limitations of previous methods based on local node neighborhoods or fixed similarity scores. Our system provides a user-friendly interface for searching initial nodes and guides the user towards progressive refinements of the meta-paths. The system is demonstrated on three datasets, an ontology, a movie database, and a biological network.

Publications

Behrens F., Bischoff S., Ladenburger P., Rückin J., Seidel L., Stolp F., Vaichenker M., Ziegler A., Mottin D., Aghaei F., Müller E., Preusse M., Müller N., Hunger M.
MetaExp: Interactive Exploration and Explanation of Large Knowledge Graphs
Proc. of The Web Conference (WWW 2018)

People

  • Freya Behrens
  • Sebastian Bischoff
  • Pius Ladenburger
  • Julius Rückin
  • Laurenz Seidel
  • Fabian Stolp
  • Michael Vaichenker
  • Adrian Ziegler
  • Davide Mottin
  • Emmanuel Müller

in collaboration with

  • Martin Preusse (Computational Cell Maps, Institute of Computational Biology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany / Knowing)
  • Nikola Müller (Computational Cell Maps, Institute of Computational Biology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany / Knowing)
  • Michael Hunger (neo4j)

Collaboration partners