Hi everyone, We’re preparing for the February 2020 research newsletter and looking for contributors. Please take a look at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN202002%C2%A0and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. Our writing deadline is 27 February 23:59 UTC. If you can't make this deadline but would like to cover a particular paper in the subsequent issue, leave a note next to the paper's entry below. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome. Highlights from this month:
- Analysis of the quotation corpus of the Russian Wiktionary
- Automatic Fact-guided Sentence Modification
- Computational Fact Validation from Knowledge Graph using Structured and Unstructured Information
- Dynamical systems' models for the prediction of multi-variable time series. Wikipedia's traffic example
- Female Librarians and Male Computer Programmers? Gender Bias in Occupational Images on Digital Media Platforms
- Measuring Welfare with Massive Online Choice Experiments: A Brief Introduction
- No More “Double Dipping” on Featured Snippets—Does It Matter?
- Quantifying Engagement with Citations on Wikipedia
- Science through Wikipedia: A novel representation of open knowledge through co-citation networks
- The Positioning Matters. Estimating Geographical Bias in the Multilingual Record of Biographies on Wikipedia
- Uneven Coverage of Natural Disasters in Wikipedia: the Case of Flood
- Wikipedia2Vec: An Efficient Toolkit for Learning and Visualizing the Embeddings of Words and Entities from Wikipedia
Masssly and Tilman Bayer
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