CS seminar: Knowledge graph reasoning and its applications: A pathway towards neural-symbolic AI

Warning Icon This event is in the past.

When:
April 3, 2024
11 a.m. to noon
Where:
5057 Woodward
5057 Woodward (Room #3104.7)
Detroit, MI 48202
Event category: Seminar
In-person

Speaker

Lihui Liu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been transforming the way we interact with the world. Neural symbolic AI has emerged in recent years, promises more explainable, trustworthy, and versatile AI systems. The integration of symbolic knowledge and neural models is crucial for unleashing the full potential of neural-symbolic reasoning. Knowledge graphs, as a structured representation of knowledge that captures relationships between entities, provide a powerful tool for organizing real world information. In this talk, I will share my research which lies in knowledge graph reasoning and its applications, using both the traditional symbolic reasoning and neural reasoning methods and more importantly the intersection between the two. Different from previous research on knowledge graph reasoning which has primarily concentrated on reasoning for fixed and precise input queries, my goal is to enhance understanding and utilization of input queries, addressing the oversight of ambiguity and dynamism in previous research. By accurately modeling ambiguous and dynamic input queries, the research aims to exponentially advance the complexity, scale, and reasoning power of knowledge graph reasoning models, crucial for tackling real-world challenges. Towards the end of my talk, I will share my vision for the future work.

Biography

Lihui Liu is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research focuses on large-scale data mining and machine learning, particularly on graphs, with an emphasis on knowledge graph reasoning. Lihui’s research has been published at several major conferences and journals in data mining and artificial intelligence (e.g., KDD, NeurIPS, WWW, AAAI), and he has served as a reviewer and program committee member for top-tier data mining and artificial intelligence conferences and journals, including KDD, WWW, AAAI, IJCAI, and BigData. More information about Lihui can be found on his personal website. 

Contact

Lori Smith
lorismith@wayne.edu

Cost

Free
April 2024
SU M TU W TH F SA
31123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
2829301234