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Learning Distributed Representations by Mapping Concepts and Relations into a Linear Space

Linear Relational Embedding is a method of learning a distributed representation of concepts from data consisting of binary relations between concepts. Concepts are represented as vectors, binary relations as matrices, and the operation of applying a relation to a concept as a matrix-vector multiplication that produces an approximation to the related concept. A representation for concepts and relations is learned by maximizing an appropriate discriminative goodness function using gradient ascent. On a task involving family relationships, learning is fast and leads to good generalization.

http://www.cs.toronto.edu/%7Ehinton/absps/icml-lre.pdfPublished 2000-06-29Paper link

Authors: Alberto Paccanaro · Geoffrey E. Hinton

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