On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 1:05 PM,
<wiki-research-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org> wrote:
I'm currently intending to visualize the network of reverts between editors
in single articles. I tried to find the revert graph tool developed by the
guys from PARC [1] [2] online, but was not successful. Can someone tell me
if this is still available somewhere and if there is some similar solution
out there (maybe even of a more recent date)?
Any hints would be much appreciated.
Best,
Fabian
[1] Suh, B. ; Chi, E. H. ; Pendleton, B. A. ; Kittur, A. Us vs. them:
understanding social dynamics in Wikipedia with revert graph visualizations.
IEEE Symposium on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST '07). 2007
October 30 - November 3; Sacramento, CA. Piscataway NJ: IEEE; 2007; 163-170.
http://www.parc.com/publication/1927/us-vs-them.html
[2] A. Kittur, B. Suh, B. A. Pendleton, and E. H. Chi. He says, she says:
conflict and coordination in Wikipedia. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI
conference on Human factors in computing systems, CHI ?07, pages 453?462,
New York, NY, USA, 2007. ACM.
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