Thank you Ofer!
I'm sure Bowen would be interested in the needs/values you bring to ORES.
FWIW, we on the Scoring Platform team consider Researchers to be legitimate
users of ORES.
On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 12:18 AM Ofer Arazy <ofer.arazy(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Bowen,
I've used ORES in my research on the factors driving article quality (where
ORES scores are used as a proxy for article quality).
If you are seeking input from the research community, I'm happy to
participate in your survey
Ofer
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 5:08 PM Bowen Yu <bowen-yu(a)umn.edu> wrote:
Hello,
ORES has been out and served for the Wikipedia community for a while, for
the purpose such as counter-vandalism. Having seen the wide usage and
effectiveness of ORES in the community, we'd like to continue working on
ORES development. We plan to improve and redesign ORES algorithms by
incorporating feedbacks of all the stakeholders involved in the entire
ORES
ecosystem, such as ORES application developers,
ORES application
operators,
etc. We want to understand their concerns and
values, and come up with
effective algorithmic designs that can balance trade-offs and mitigate
potential conflicts of interests (such as edit quality control v.s.
newcomer protection) to further improve ORES performance.
We will work with Aaron Halfaker and his team to make improvements on
ORES
quality control models, and identify its
limitations. Here is the project
proposal on Meta-Wiki
<
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Applying_Value-Sensitive_Algorithm…
.
If you are interested or have any thoughts, please feel free to reach out
to me. Thanks!
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