We can certainly use a model to suggest sections.
On 12 Aug 2017 10:18 pm, "Samuel Klein" meta.sj@gmail.com wrote:
Coool. Sections are a great way for people to get hints. Esp if linked to a model example... Thanks for sharing!
On Aug 12, 2017 2:06 PM, "Leila Zia" leila@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all,
We need your help! :)
We are developing a recommendation system that can help newcomers (or more experienced editors who are interested) receive recommendations about what sections to add to an already existing article in Wikipedia.
As part of this research, we need labels from editors on whether a section recommended for an article on English Wikipedia is a good section or not. (The research is not limited to enwiki, this step of the test is.)
You can come with your laptop to the Hackathon room (Salon 7) at 17:00 (break time) to chat about this research and do the labeling in person, or you can just do it on your own using the following link (The link will take you to our test and labeling environment, set up quickly to collect some labels. Please know that once you click on the link, a cookie will be set in your browser that will help us count how many different contributors we had): http://40.118.110.204/
As always, questions and comments are welcome, ideally in person, now that we are all in one place. :)
Best, Leila
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