Hello,
congrats on the release!
One idea: perhaps some weighting scheme can be added to compute the (in-)completeness measure. So, suppose that Obama is missing the property "child" which occurs in 70% of the similar entities, whereas Trump is missing the property "affiliation" which occurs only in 1% of the similar entities, then I would say that Obama should get 'more punishment' wrt. his (in-)completeness measure, as he is missing an important property (since it occurs so often).
Regards, Fariz
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 9:51 AM, Simon Razniewski srazniew@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Wikidata Community,
We are happy to announce today *a new status indicator icon about the relative completeness of pages*, available via our Recoin https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Ls1g/Recoin user script. The user script adds a color-coded progress bar icon to the status bar, which expresses how extensive the information on the page is in comparison with pages about similar entities. Currently, the script works for all humans that have an occupation, by comparing the typical properties of entities having that occupation.
It can be enabled by adding the following line to your *common.js*:
*importScript( 'User:Ls1g/recoin-core.js' );*
Further information on how the values are computed is on the tool's page https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Ls1g/Recoin.
We are looking forward to your opinions and feedback, especially how useful you find such an indicator in general, and regarding the accuracy of the computed values. Best wishes Simon Razniewski
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