- From: Takanori Ugai <ugai.maillist@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2022 15:52:28 +0900
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The First International Knowledge Graph Reasoning Challenge (IKGRC 2023) https://ikgrc.org/2023/ <<< Submission deadline: Nov. 30th, 2022. >>> Recent advances in machine learning have led to the application of artificial intelligence (AI) technology to a variety of social problems. Accordingly, being able to explain the reason for an AI decision is becoming important to ensure the secure and safe use of AI techniques. On this background, the Knowledge Graph Reasoning Challenge has been organized from 2018 in Japan. It aims to promote techniques for explainable AI using knowledge graphs. In the challenge, the task is to estimate the culprits with a reasonable explanation using a dataset of knowledge graphs representing eight Sherlock Holmes mystery stories. The challenge has been held four times in Japan, and 24 approaches have been proposed and fruitfully discussed, including approaches to solving the constraint satisfaction problem, logical inference, and machine learning techniques including knowledge graph embedding. In the workshop, we would like to organize the First International Knowledge Graph Reasoning Challenge (IKGRC 2023) to discuss a wider variety of knowledge graph reasoning technologies for explainable AI. The knowledge graph dataset is available as open data at https://github.com/KnowledgeGraphJapan/KGRC-RDF We are soliciting entries for the dataset in the following three divisions. 1. Main track: Development of a system that leads to one or more culprits in one or more of the target stories. 2. Tool track: Development of tools to solve partial tasks required in the process of finding the culprit, e.g., suspect estimation, alibi verification, motive explanation, etc. 3. Idea track: Ideas for how to realize 1 and 2 (without implementation) Please submit a short paper (2 pages, IEEE format) with an outline of each of the submitted categories by [November 30, 2022]. Systems and tools may be under development. After peer review, accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings of the ICSC. If your paper is accepted, you will be required to send us materials (details of the materials will be provided separately) explaining your system, tools, and ideas at least two weeks before the IKGRC 2023 (either February 1-3, 2023) . On the day of the challenge, you will be asked to present your system, tool, or idea with a demonstration (online participation is possible). Prizes will be awarded to the best entries. For more details, please visit the official website: https://ikgrc.org/2023/ For inquiries, please contact: kgrc@knowledge-graph.jp Special Committee Member, Semantic Web and Ontology (SWO) SIG, The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence We hope you will consider applying for the challenge.
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