[Apologies for cross-posting]


Hi all,


In response to several requests, we have extended the submission deadline for the Wiki Workshop @ WWW 2017 by one week. It is now on January 31, 2017 (end of day anywhere on Earth).


Note that this deadline applies only if authors want their contribution to appear as part of the conference proceedings. If they don't want their contribution to appear in the proceedings, they should submit to the later deadline (February 26, 2017).


We emphasize that we explicitly encourage the submission of preliminary work in the form of extended abstracts (1 or 2 pages).


We look forward to your submissions! If you have any further questions, don't hesitate to contact us at wikiworkshop@googlegroups.com.


Robert West, EPFL

Leila Zia, Wikimedia Foundation

Dario Taraborelli, Wikimedia Foundation

Jure Leskovec, Stanford University


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Wiki Workshop 2017

Held at WWW 2017 (International World Wide Web Conference), Perth, Australia, April 4, 2017


Workshop webpage:

http://www.wikiworkshop.org

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers exploring all aspects of Wikimedia websites such as Wikipedia, Wikidata, and Commons. With members of the Wikimedia Foundation's Research team on the organizing committee and with the experience of successful workshops in 2015 and 2016, we aim to continue facilitating a direct pathway for exchanging ideas between the organization that operates Wikimedia websites and the researchers interested in studying them.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to

  • new technologies and initiatives to grow content, quality, diversity, and participation across Wikimedia projects
  • use of bots, algorithms, and crowdsourcing strategies to curate, source, or verify content and structured data
  • bias in content and gaps of knowledge
  • diversity of Wikimedia editors and users
  • understanding editor motivations, engagement models, and incentives
  • Wikimedia consumer motivations and their needs: readers, researchers, tool/API developers
  • innovative uses of Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects for AI and NLP applications
  • consensus-finding and conflict resolution on editorial issues
  • participation in discussions and their dynamics
  • dynamics of content reuse across projects and the impact of policies and community norms on reuse
  • privacy
  • collaborative content creation (unstructured, semi-structured, or structured)
  • collaborative task management
  • innovative uses of Wikimedia projects' content and consumption patterns as sensors for real-world events, culture, etc.

Papers should be 1 to 8 pages long and will be published on the workshop webpage and optionally (depending on the authors' choice) in the workshop proceedings. Authors whose papers are accepted to the workshop will have the opportunity to participate in a poster session.

We explicitly encourage the submission of preliminary work in the form of extended abstracts (1 or 2 pages).

KEY DATES

If authors want paper to appear in proceedings:

  • Submission deadline: January 31, 2017 (end of day anywhere on Earth)
  • Author feedback: February 7, 2017
  • Camera-ready version due: February 14, 2017

If authors do not want paper to appear in proceedings:

  • Submission deadline: February 26, 2017
  • Author feedback: March 7, 2017

Please see workshop webpage for formatting and submission instructions.

ORGANIZATION

Robert West, EPFL

Leila Zia, Wikimedia Foundation

Dario Taraborelli, Wikimedia Foundation

Jure Leskovec, Stanford University

CONTACT

Please direct your questions to wikiworkshop@googlegroups.com


Leila Zia
Senior Research Scientist
Wikimedia Foundation

On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 11:57 PM, Leila Zia <leila@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi everyone,

Following the successful experience of the last two years, we are organizing another Wiki Workshop in 2017, this time as part of WWW2017 in Perth (Yes! We're coming to Australia.:), on April 3 or 4 (exact date to be determined).

You can read more about the call for papers and the workshops at http://snap.stanford.edu/wikiworkshop2017. Please note that the deadline for the submissions to be considered for proceedings is January 24. All other submissions should be received by February 26.

If you have questions about the workshop, please let us know on this list or at wikiworkshop@googlegroups.com.

Looking forward to seeing you in Perth.

Best,
Leila, on behalf of the organizers

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Leila Zia
Senior Research Scientist
Wikimedia Foundation