Hoi, This is an interesting avenue. My I suggest one practical side of this?
When you analyse articles and find that some things are missing, it will help a lot when you can target these articles to the people who are likely interested. When people interested in soccer learn that a soccer player died, they are more likely to edit even write an article.
The approach for finding a subject that could do with more attention is one I applaud. When you want to do this across languages think Wikidata to define the area of interest for users. It will always include all the articles in all the languages. As you have seen with the Listeria lists, showing red links and Wikidata items is trivial. Thanks, Gerard
On 17 April 2017 at 02:04, Leila Zia leila@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi John,
This may be of interest to you:
We are working on building recommendation systems than can help editors identify how to expand already existing articles in Wikipedia. This includes but is not limited to identifying what sections are missing from an article, what citations, what images, infobox information, etc. This is research in its early days, if you'd like to follow up with it please visit https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Expanding_Wikipedia_stubs_across_ languages
Best, Leila
Leila Zia Senior Research Scientist Wikimedia Foundation
On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 2:50 PM, John Erling Blad jeblad@gmail.com wrote:
Are anyone doing any work on automated quality assurance of articles? Not the ORES-stuff, that is about creating hints from measured features. I'm thinking about verifying existence and completeness of citations, and structure of logical arguments.
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