On 07/04/2008, Kesava Mallela <kesava(a)ischool.berkeley.edu> wrote:
We are bunch of grad students at UC Berkeley's
School of Information working
on 'detecting hotspots' on Wikipedia pages. We want to be able to identify
sections of wikipedia articles that are being most talked about in the talk
pages.
We need your help to determine how relevant our detected results are to the
original talk page. We have a selection of '08 Presidential candidate pages
and Computer law articles for your expert evaluation. Please spend a few
minutes and help us find what else is being talked about in these pages:
http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~ethan/wiki3/<http://people.ischool.b…
I suggest you contact [[User:W3ace]] (Craig Wood), who does
http://wikirage.com/ - he presently detects hotspots of article
editing, but hotspots of talk page editing would be a *marvelously*
useful thing to cover as well. (For example, we can find out just how
big policy wonks we really are collectively.)
- d.