Hi all,
*Registration for Wiki Workshop 2024 is now open [1]!* The event will be
virtually held on *June 20, 12:00-18:30 UTC*.
Wiki Workshop [2] is the largest Wikimedia research event of the year and
brings together scholars and researchers from across the world who are
interested in or are actively engaged with research and development on the
Wikimedia projects.
We are putting together an engaging program and we will be posting updates
in the coming weeks on the Wiki Workshop website [2]. This year we will
have a Research Track with presentations and discussions of ongoing and
published work on Wikimedia projects, as well as a new track called Wiki
Workshop Hall [3] which will be a space for Wikimedia Movement Members to
connect with Wikimedia Researchers. Our keynote speaker is Brent Hecht
[4], Director
of Applied Science at Microsoft, and of course we will also have all the
music, games, and fun things we are all used to from previous workshops :)
If you are interested in participating in the live event, please register
on Pretix [1]. Anyone is encouraged to register: you don't have to be a
researcher!
If you have questions, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Best,
Kinneret
[1] https://pretix.eu/wikimedia/wikiworkshop2024/
[2] https://wikiworkshop.org/
[3]
https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/03/11/inviting-proposals-to-wiki-workshop-h…
[4] https://wikiworkshop.org/#contributors
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Kinneret Gordon
Lead Research Community Officer
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
Hi everyone,
The call for papers for the 11th Wiki Workshop in 2024 is out:
https://wikiworkshop.org/2024/call-for-papers
Submit your 2-page extended abstracts by April 22 (all submissions are
non-archival).
The workshop will take place virtually as a standalone event on June 20,
2024. For more information, see the workshop website
https://wikiworkshop.org/2024/
If you have questions about the workshop, please let us know on this list
or at wikiworkshop(a)googlegroups.com.
Looking forward to seeing many of you in this year's edition.
On behalf of the PC-chairs,
Pablo Beytía, Catholic University of Chile
Martin Gerlach, Wikimedia Foundation
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Martin Gerlach (he/him) | Senior Research Scientist | Wikimedia Foundation
Dear all,
due to several requests we decided to extend the deadlines for the R&I
track.
The new dates are as follows:
Abstract Submission Deadline: May 6, 2024
Paper Submission Deadline: May 13, 2024
All deadlines are set for 11:59 pm, Anywhere On Earth time (UTC-12)
Submission via Easychair on
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=sem24
<https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=sem24>.
For details please go to: https://2024-eu.semantics.cc/page/cfp_rev_rep
<https://2024-eu.semantics.cc/page/cfp_rev_rep>
We strongly encourage early-career female AI researchers, especially
doctoral students, to attend this year's SEMANTiCS conference, for which
we are offering travel grants to support their participation.
Looking forward to your submissions! Stay tuned and stay safe!
With kind regards,
Mehwish Alam, Angelo Salatino & Femke Ongenae
-- R&I Track Chairs --
Hi everyone,
The next Research Showcase will be live-streamed tomorrow Wednesday,
April 17, at 9:30 AM PST / 16:30 UTC. Find your local time here. The
theme for this showcase is Supporting Multimedia on Wikipedia.
You are welcome to watch via the YouTube stream:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpSQD9Bc8Ek. As usual, you can join
the conversation in the YouTube chat as soon as the showcase goes
live.
This month's presentations:
Towards image accessibility solutions grounded in communicative principles
By Elisa Kreiss
Images have become an omnipresent communicative tool -- and this is no
exception on Wikipedia. However, the undeniable benefits they carry
for sighted communicators turns into a serious accessibility challenge
for people who are blind or have low vision (BLV). BLV users often
have to rely on textual descriptions of those images to equally
participate in an ever-increasing image-dominated online lifestyle. In
this talk, I will present how framing accessibility as a communication
problem highlights important ways forward in redefining image
accessibility on Wikipedia. I will present the Wikipedia-based dataset
Concadia and use it to discuss the successes and shortcomings of image
captions and alt texts for accessibility, and how the usefulness of
accessibility descriptions is fundamentally contextual. I will
conclude by highlighting the potential and risks of AI-based solutions
and discussing implications for different Wikipedia editing
communities.
Automatic Multi-Path Web Story Creation from a Structural Article
By Daniel Nkemelu
Web articles such as Wikipedia serve as one of the major sources of
knowledge dissemination and online learning. However, their in-depth
information--often in a dense text format--may not be suitable for
mobile browsing, even in a responsive user interface. We propose an
automatic approach that converts a structured article of any length
into a set of interactive Web Stories that are ideal for mobile
experiences. We focused on Wikipedia articles and developed
Wiki2Story, a pipeline based on language and layout models, to
demonstrate the concept. Wiki2Story dynamically slices an article and
plans one to multiple Story paths according to the document hierarchy.
For each slice, it generates a multi-page summary Story composed of
text and image pairs in visually appealing layouts. We derived design
principles from an analysis of manually created Story practices. We
executed our pipeline on 500 Wikipedia documents and conducted user
studies to review selected outputs. Results showed that Wiki2Story
effectively captured and presented salient content from the original
articles and sparked interest in viewers.
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Kinneret Gordon
Lead Research Community Officer
Wikimedia Foundation
Hi all,
We invite you to nominate one or more scholarly research publications to be
considered for the Wikimedia Foundation Research Award of the Year. Learn
more below.
=Purpose of the award=
Recognize recent research on or about the Wikimedia projects or recent
research that is of importance to the Wikimedia projects. Recognize the
researchers behind the research.
You can learn more about previous winners at
https://research.wikimedia.org/awards.html.
=Eligibility criteria=
Your nomination must meet the following criteria:
* The research must be on, about, using data from, and/or of importance to
Wikipedia, Wikidata, Wikisource, Wikimedia Commons or other Wikimedia
projects.
* The publication must be available in English.
* The research must have been published between January 1, 2023 and
December 31, 2023.
=Nomination process=
Submit your nominations by April 18, 2024 through
https://openreview.net/group?id=wikimediafoundation.org/Wikimedia/2023/RAY.
<https://openreview.net/group?id=wikimediafoundation.org/Wikimedia/2023/RAY&…>
We will ask you to provide the following information in your nomination:
* Title of the manuscript
* A copy of the manuscript you are nominating
* A summary of the research and a clear justification for why the work
merits the award (in 350 words or fewer in English).
Note that self-nominations and nominations of others' work are both welcome.
==Winner(s)==
The winner(s) will be announced in a ceremony as part of Wiki Workshop
2024, scheduled to take place virtually on June 20, 2024.
If you have any questions, please email kgordon(a)wikimedia.org
Warm regards,
Kinneret, on behalf of the WMF RAY organizing team
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Kinneret Gordon
Lead Research Community Officer
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
Hello,
I'm an employee of Wikimédia France and i'm writing to this
list because a project on sources is currently being launched in
partnership with the french ministry of research on the French and
English versions of Wikipedia. The aim is to study the different ways in
which sources are referenced in the French and English versions of
Wikipedia in order to feed a barometer put online by the MESR, which
measures the rate of scientific publications being opened. Initially,
all sources will be studied, followed by scientific sources and open
access scientific sources.
As part of this project, Wikimédia France
issued a call for tenders and a partner (Datactivist) was selected. The
aim of this project, as well as providing the barometer with new
indicators, will be to benefit the communities.
A first phase of
documentation is taking place and, in addition to the technical part of
analysing Wikipedia dumps, interviews are planned with researchers who
have carried out work on this topic as well as with contributors
interested in answering Datactivist's questions about the different
ways/tools/means of adding sources, referencing scientific works and
discussing sources in general on English Wikipedia (and French too)
If
you are interested in taking part in an hour-long discussion with our
partner, please send me an e-mail.
If you also know researchers who
have worked on the subject of sources, i'd be happy to get in touch.
Many thanks in advance,
MATHIEU DENEL
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Association pour le libre partage de la
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Advances in computational power and statistical algorithms, in conjunction with the increasing availability of large datasets, have led to a Cambrian explosion of machine learning (ML) methods. For population researchers, these methods are useful not only for predicting population dynamics but also as tools to improve causal inference tasks. However, the rapid evolution of this literature, coupled with terminological disparities from conventional approaches, renders these methods enigmatic and arduous for many population researchers to grasp.
This workshop on November 5 to 6, 2024 at the Max Planck Intsitute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) in Rostock, Germany, clarifies the goals, techniques, and applications of machine learning methods for population research. The workshop covers
* an introduction to ML methods for population researchers,
* showcases of ML applications to answer causal questions,
* discussions of the current developments of ML for population health, fertility and family dynamics, and
* fosters critical discussions about the shortfalls of these techniques.
The main focus of this workshop is on ML techniques using quantitative population data and research questions, not on ML language models. The workshop consists of keynotes, contributed sessions, and a tutorial.
One keynote lecture will be delivered by Prof. Ian Lundberg (Cornell University, https://www.ianlundberg.org/).
Prof. Jennie E. Brand (UCLA, https://www.profjenniebrand.com/) will deliver an online talk.
This in-person workshop will take place in November 5-6 at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock. We invite population researchers with interest in ML applications. We aim to receive contributions from different fields of population sciences, such as population health, formal and social demography, public health and economics, among others.
We invite submission of original research abstract with relevance to ML and population sciences (max 500 words) and a CV (max. one page) to MLworkshop(a)demogr.mpg.de<mailto:MLworkshop@demogr.mpg.de>.
Submission Deadline: 30. April 2024
Decisions on the selection will be communicated before May 15th.
Please direct any questions to MLworkshop(a)demogr.mpg.de<mailto:MLworkshop@demogr.mpg.de>.
Organization committee: Angela Carollo, Aapo Hiilamo, Mikko Myrskyla.
The workshop has no fees. Participants are expected to cover their travel and accommodation but limited financial support, offered on a competitive basis, is available for junior scientists or scientists from low-middle income countries. Please indicate the request for such funding at the time of abstract submission.
The workshop is organized by the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research and The Max Planck - University of Helsinki Center for Social Inequalities in Population Health.
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October 15, 2024 - 8:00 - 18:00
The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany
Keynote speaker:
Prof. Vincent Larivière
Université de Montréal
Canada Research Chair in the Transformations of Scholarly Communication
UNESCO Chair in Open Science
The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research invites submissions from researchers working on or interested in scholarly migration and mobility to attend a one-day symposium in Rostock on October 15, 2024. The symposium aims to promote lively exchange and collaboration among a group of interdisciplinary scientists (from areas such data science, scientometrics, demography, science of science, sociology, migration studies, and more) with interests related to scholarly migration and scientific mobility. We welcome submissions that use a broad set of methods and data. The use of the Scholarly Migration Database (https://www.scholarlymigration.org/) is particularly encouraged, but not required.
Some relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the following ones:
* Analysis of scholarly migration patterns by country or region
* Analysis of scholarly migration patterns by academic age, gender, and other characteristics
* Policy effects on scholarly migration and mobility
* Analysis of collaboration networks and scholarly mobility
* Divergence in scholarly migration and mobility by field
* Complementary data sources to study migration of scholars (including surveys and registers)
* Decision-making process in the context of international and internal scholarly migration
* Patterns of scholarly migration over the life course
* The role of family dynamics and gender disparities for migration of scientists
* Differences and similarities of migration of the highly-skilled and scholars compared with the general population.
The Scholarly Migration and Mobility Symposium is organized in collaboration with the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Digital and Computational Demography Panel. Submissions must be in English and include a draft of the paper or an extended abstract (2-4 pages). In order to receive full consideration, submissions should be received by May 25, 2024 (12:00 am, CET). Notifications of the outcome will be sent out by the end of June 2024.
Link for submission: https://s.gwdg.de/DWUDUm
Travel support: All selected presenters will be offered accommodation in Rostock for two nights (14-15 October 2024). A limited number of travel grants to subsidize the costs of flights and/or trains will be available for presenting students or early career scientists with high-quality submissions, and with demonstrated need for financial support.
Provided that there is enough interest from participants, we will consider making arrangements for a special issue of a highly reputable journal on the topic of scholarly migration and mobility.
More information: You can find more information on the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR<http://www.demogr.mpg.de/en>) and the Scholarly Migration Database (SMD<https://www.scholarlymigration.org/index.html>) by visiting the respective web pages.
For questions, please get in touch with Ebru Şanlıtürk (sanlituerk(a)demogr.mpg.de<mailto:sanlituerk@demogr.mpg.de?subject=Cal%20for%20Papers%20Scholarly%20Migration%20and%20Mobility%20Symposium>), Tom Theile (theile(a)demogr.mpg.de<mailto:theile@demogr.mpg.de?subject=Cal%20for%20Papers%20Scholarly%20Migration%20and%20Mobility%20Symposium>), or Aliakbar Akbaritabar (akbaritabar(a)demogr.mpg.de<mailto:akbaritabar@demogr.mpg.de?subject=Cal%20for%20Papers%20Scholarly%20Migration%20and%20Mobility%20Symposium>)
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Hi everyone,
We invite your contributions to the Wiki Workshop Hall, a new track as part
of Wiki Workshop 2024 <https://wikiworkshop.org/> which will take place
virtually as a standalone event on June 20, 2024 (tentatively 12:00-19:00
UTC).
The Hall will be a novel space for Wikimedia researchers and Wikimedia
movement members to connect with each other. Through this new track, we aim
to provide a dedicated space for learning, exchange of ideas, the spark of
curiosity, and community building.
We welcome proposals that align with the interactive and collaborative
spirit of the Wiki Workshop Hall and look forward to a wide variety of
content: experiences and learnings, knowledge pieces, how-tos, open
questions, pain points, etc. During the Hall, a breakout room will be set
up for each accepted proposal, so that Wiki Workshop attendees can move
between rooms to interact with their hosts.
*Learn more about the Wiki Workshop Hall at *
*https://wikiworkshop.org/2024/call-for-hall*
<https://wikiworkshop.org/2024/call-for-hall.html>* and submit your
contributions by **April 29, 2024 (23:59 AoE)*
<https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20240430T115900&p…>
*. *
If you have questions about the workshop or about Wiki Workshop Hall,
please email wikiworkshop(a)googlegroups.com with a [Wiki Workshop Hall] tag
in the subject of your email or comment on this post.
Looking forward to seeing many of you in this year's edition.
The Wiki Workshop Hall chairs,
Pablo Aragón, Wikimedia Foundation
Kinneret Gordon, Wikimedia Foundation