Hi everybody,

Further to a short paper I recently wrote with some colleagues (http://ssrn.com/abstract=2592528), I started working on Vis-à-Wik, a simple online visual analytics tool for Wikipedia analysis. 

Vis-à-Wik retrieves data from the MediaWiki Wikipedia API, and uses D3js to visualize the links between Wikipedia articles as a network diagram. This simple tool allows users to search for Wikipedia articles in a selected language edition, and visualize the articles selected by the user as a set of nodes, along with the related articles in a second language edition, and the links and language-links between them. 

The aim is facilitate mid-scale analysis of Wikipedia content — that is somewhere between a single-page analysis (that editors do routinely) and large-scale analyses (e.g., academic research projects).

Vis-à-Wik is available for testing at sdesabbata.github.io/vis-a-wik, while the code is available on GitHub (github.com/sdesabbata/vis-a-wik) under the GPLv3 licence. This is not a collaborative visualization tool, and currently implements only one of the visualization methods, but it is a first step (hopefully) of a larger endeavour.

This is just an alpha release, and I really look forward to any comment, feedback, or suggestion! :)

Cheers,
Stefano.


See also:
http://cii.oii.ox.ac.uk/vis-a-wik-a-visual-analytics-tool-for-wikipedia-analysis/
http://cii.oii.ox.ac.uk/collaborative-visualizations-for-wikipedia/

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Dr. Stefano De Sabbata

Researcher
Oxford Internet Institute
University of Oxford
oii.ox.ac.uk/people/desabbata

Junior Research Fellow
Wolfson College
University of Oxford