On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 7:34 AM, Amir Ladsgroup <ladsgroup@gmail.com> wrote:
This is the result for German Wikipedia:
... so I got list of articles in German Wikipedia that doesn't have item in Wikidata.  There were 16K articles ... When the number is below 0.50  it is obvious that they are not human. Between 0.50-0.61 there are 78 articles that the bot can't determine whether it's a human or not [1] and articles with more than 0.61 is definitely human. I used 0.62 just to be sure and created 3600 items with P31:5 in them. 

"Definitely human" in this context means that you did 100% verification of the 3600 items and one (or more?) human(s) agreed with the bots judgement in these cases?  Or that you validated a statistically significant sample of the 3600? Or something else?

Tom