We have several contributions of relevance to the Wikidata community at our wiki research workshop hosted at WWW'16 (more papers will be announced soon from our second workshop at ICWSM '16).
Dario
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Dario Taraborelli dtaraborelli@wikimedia.org Date: Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 9:00 AM Subject: WWW 2016 Wiki Workshop: accepted papers To: Research into Wikimedia content and communities < wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org>
We're thrilled to announce the list of papers accepted at the WWW 2016 Wiki Workshop http://snap.stanford.edu/wikiworkshop2016/. You can follow @wikiworkshop16 https://twitter.com/wikiworkshop16 for updates.
Dario (on behalf of the organizers)
Johanna Geiß and Michael Gertz With a Little Help from my Neighbors: Person Name Linking Using the Wikipedia Social Network Ramine Tinati, Markus Luczak-Roesch and Wendy Hall Finding Structure in Wikipedia Edit Activity: An Information Cascade Approach Paolo Boldi and Corrado Monti Cleansing Wikipedia Categories using Centrality Thomas Steiner Wikipedia Tools for Google Spreadsheets Yu Suzuki and Satoshi Nakamura Assessing the Quality of Wikipedia Editors through Crowdsourcing Vikrant Yadav and Sandeep Kumar Learning Web Queries For Retrieval of Relevant Information About an Entity in a Wikipedia Category Haggai Roitman, Shay Hummel, Ella Rabinovich, Benjamine Sznajder, Noam Slonim and Ehud Aharoni On the Retrieval of Wikipedia Articles Containing Claims on Controversial Topics Tanushyam Chattopadhyay, Santa Maiti and Arindam Pal Automatic Discovery of Emerging Trends using Cluster Name Synthesis on User Consumption Data Freddy Brasileiro, João Paulo A. Almeida, Victorio A. Carvalho and Giancarlo Guizzardi Applying a Multi-Level Modeling Theory to Assess Taxonomic Hierarchies in Wikidata
*Dario Taraborelli *Head of Research, Wikimedia Foundation wikimediafoundation.org • nitens.org • @readermeter http://twitter.com/readermeter