Hi Leila,
First of all thanks for your input!
Therefore, we worked on producing sentences from the information on Wikidata in the given language. We trained a neural network model, the details can be found in the preprint of the NAACL paper here: https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.07116
It would be good to do human (both readers and editors, and perhaps both sets) evaluations for this research, too, to better understand how well the model is doing from the perspective of the experienced editors in some of the smaller languages as well as their readers. (I acknowledge that finding experienced editors when you go to small languages can become hard.)
We worked with editors in the follow-up study, to be published at ESWC. https://2018.eswc-conferences.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/ESWC2018_paper_... We also asked native speakers for their input on the fluency of the sentences. However, I agree it would be interesting to dive more into the question how the community perceives the ArticlePlaceholder in general and with the generated summary in particular.
Furthermore, we would love to hear your input: Do you believe, one
sentence
summaries are enough, can we serve the communities needs better with more than one sentence?
This is a hard question to answer. :) The answer may rely on many factors including the language you want to implement such a system in and the expectation the users of the language have in terms of online content available to them in their language.
I agree. The best would probably be therefore to study the current usage of ArticlePlaceholder and communities targeted and draw conclusions for real needs from those points.
Is this still true if longer abstracts would be of lower text quality?
same as above. You are signing yourself up for more experiments. ;)
I would be interested to know:
- What is the perception of the readers of a given language about
Wikipedia if a lot of articles that they go to in their language have one sentence (to a good extent accurate), a few sentences but with some errors, more sentences with more errors, versus not finding the article they're interested in at all?
- Related to the above: what is the error threshold beyond which the
brand perceptions will turn negative (to be defined: may be by measuring if the user returns in the coming week or month.)? This may well be different in different languages and cultures.
- Depending on the result of the above, we may want to look at
offering the user the option to access that information, but outside of Wikipedia, or inside Wikipedia but very clearly labeled as Machine Generated as you do to some extent in these projects.
The questions are very interesting, and in part formalize what we discussed already as well. The best way would be to actually study this with the communities involved, as we started in the ESWC paper, but focus on the different interest groups in particular: readers of Wikipedia, readers coming from outside Wikipedia, editors of Wikipedia and new editors.
What other interesting use cases for such a technology in the Wikimedia world can you imagine?
The technology itself can have a variety of use-cases, including providing captions or summaries of photos even without layers of image processing applied to them.
This sounds like a very interesting idea. I saw that there is work on image captions by WMF already started, I will be following this with great curiosity :)
Best, Lucie
Best, Leila
[1] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ArticlePlaceholder and https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Generating_Article_
Placeholders_from_Wikidata_for_Wikipedia_-_Increasing_ Access_to_Free_and_Open_Knowledge.pdf
[2] https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/413433/1/Open_Sym_Short_Paper_
Wikidata_Multilingual.pdf
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