Hi everyone,
We’re preparing for the May 2020 research newsletter and looking for contributors. Please
take a look at
https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202005 and add your name next to any
paper you are interested in covering. Our target publication date is May 31, 2020 18:00
UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would like to cover a particular paper in the
subsequent issue, leave a note next to the paper's entry below. As usual, short notes
and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
Highlights from this month:
- A Deeper Investigation of the Importance of Wikipedia Links to the Success of Search
Engines
- A Large-scale Study of Wikipedia Users' Quality of Experience
- Adding evidence of the effects of treatments into relevant Wikipedia pages: a
randomised trial
- Analyzing Wikipedia Users’ Perceived Quality Of Experience: A Large-Scale Study
- Beyond Performing Arts: Network Composition and Collaboration Patterns
- Citation Detective: a Public Dataset to Improve and Quantify Wikipedia Citation
Quality at Scale
- Collaboration of Open Content News in Wikipedia: The Role and Impact of Gatekeepers
- Content Growth and Attention Contagion in Information Networks: Addressing
Information Poverty on Wikipedia
- Detecting Undisclosed Paid Editing in Wikipedia
- Diagnosing Incompleteness in Wikidata with The Missing Path
- Domain-Specific Automatic Scholar ProfilingBased on Wikipedia
- How Wikipedia disease information evolve over time? An analysis of disease-based
articles changes
- Knowledge Graphs on the Web -- an Overview
- Layered Graph Embedding for Entity Recommendation using Wikipedia in the Yahoo!
Knowledge Graph
- Lexemes in Wikidata: 2020 status
- Mapping Wikipedia
- Matching Ukrainian Wikipedia Red Links with English Wikipedia’s Articles
- Measuring Social Bias in Knowledge Graph Embeddings
- Multi-class Multilingual Classification of Wikipedia Articles Using Extended Named
Entity Tag Set
- Novel version of PageRank, CheiRank and 2DRank for Wikipedia in Multilingual Network
using Social Impact
- Situating Wikipedia as a health information resource in various contexts: A scoping
review
- The Political Geography of Shoah Knowledge and Awareness, Estimated from the Analysis
of Global Library Catalogues and Wikipedia User Statistics
- The Positioning Matters: Estimating Geographical Bias in the Multilingual Record of
Biographies on Wikipedia
- The Subversive Potential of Wikipedia: A Resource for Diversifying Political Science
Content Online
- Vandalism Detection in Crowdsourced Knowledge Bases
- Visual Narratives and Collective Memory across Peer-Produced Accounts of Contested
Sociopolitical Events
- Visualising open communities. Guidelines from three case studies
- WAC: A Corpus of Wikipedia Conversations for Online Abuse Detection
- Wikigender: A Machine Learning Model to Detect Gender Bias in Wikipedia
- WikiHist.html: English Wikipedia's Full Revision History in HTML Format
Masssly and Tilman Bayer
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