However, I am not comfortable seeing research papers being shared on
this list in manners which ask the readers to disclose their personal
information:
Can we please have some baseline standards for sharing research
without any paywalls or requests for personal information?
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 9:04 PM, James Salsman <jsalsman(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I have to recuse myself from the reviews until further
notice because
I am publishing on the topic:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jsalsman/featex/master/Spoken-English-Int…
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are interested in covering. Our target publication date is Friday August 25 UTC although
actual publication may take place several days later. As usual, short notes and
one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.
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> Highlights from this month:
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> • ‘What are these researchers doing in my Wikipedia?’: ethical premises and practical
judgment in internet-based ethnography
> • 280 Birds with One Stone: Inducing Multilingual Taxonomies from Wikipedia using
Character-level Classification
> • Analysing Timelines of National Histories across Wikipedia Editions: A Comparative
Computational Approach
> • Assessing and Improving Domain Knowledge Representation in Dbpedia
> • Chaudron: Extending DBpedia with measurement
> • Cultural diversity of quality of information on Wikipedias
> • Digging Wikipedia: The Online Encyclopedia As a Digital Cultural Heritage Gateway
and Site
> • Evaluation of Metadata Representations in RDF stores
> • High-Throughput and Language-Agnostic Entity Disambiguation and Linking on User
Generated Data
> • Measuring Global Disease with Wikipedia: Success, Failure, and a Research Agenda
> • Measuring Global Disease with Wikipedia: Success, Failure, and a Research Agenda
> • Predicting Member Productivity and Withdrawal from Pre-Joining Attachments in
Online Production Groups
> • Problematizing and Addressing the Article-as-Concept Assumption in Wikipedia
> • Scholia and scientometrics with Wikidata
> • Shocking the Crowd: The Effect of Censorship Shocks on Chinese Wikipedia
> • Spammer Users Identification in Wikipedia via Editing Behavior
> • Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Reverted Wikipedia Edits
> • The Evolution and Consequences of Peer Producing Wikipedia's Rules
> • The Substantial Interdependence of Wikipedia and Google: A Case Study on the
Relationship Between Peer Production Communities and Information Technologies
> • The Unusual Suspects: Deep Learning Based Mining of Interesting Entity Trivia from
Knowledge Graphs
> • The Wikipedia Adventure: Field Evaluation of an Interactive Tutorial for New Users
> • TokTrack: A Complete Token Provenance and Change Tracking Dataset for the English
Wikipedia
> • Visualizing Rank Time Series of Wikipedia Top-Viewed Pages
> • Who Wants to Read This?: A Method for Measuring Topical Representativeness in User
Generated Content Systems
> • WikiSeq: Mining Maximally Informative Simple Sequences from Wikipedia
> • Wikum: Bridging Discussion Forums and Wikis Using Recursive Summarization
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