Dear Ditty,
If this is of any help, researchers at Stanford had studied the article navigation behavior of users when the article being searched for is known. The data and relevant publications can be found here: http://snap.stanford.edu/data/wikispeedia.html
Cheers Srijan
The exact user information is not needed. The anonymized data is enough. What exactly we need is the navigation path of Wikipedia readers.
with regards
Ditty
Thanks Srijan.
with regards
Ditty
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 12:33 AM, Srijan Kumar srijankedia@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Ditty,
If this is of any help, researchers at Stanford had studied the article navigation behavior of users when the article being searched for is known. The data and relevant publications can be found here: http://snap.stanford.edu/data/wikispeedia.html
Cheers Srijan
The exact user information is not needed. The anonymized data is enough. What exactly we need is the navigation path of Wikipedia readers.
with regards
Ditty
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