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Today's Topics:
1. [CfP] Wikidata Workshop 2021 (Lucie Kaffee)
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*The Second Wikidata Workshop*
Co-located with the 20th International Conference on Semantic Web (ISWC
2021).
Date: October 24 or 25, 2021
The workshop will be held online, afternoon European time.
Website: https://wikidataworkshop.github.io/2021/
== Important dates ==
Papers due: Friday, July 30, 2021
Notification of accepted papers: Friday, September 24, 2021
Camera-ready papers due: Monday, October 4, 2021
Workshop date: October 24/25, 2021
== Overview ==
Wikidata is an openly available knowledge base, hosted by the Wikimedia
Foundation. It can be accessed and edited by both humans and machines and
acts as a common structured-data repository for several Wikimedia projects,
including Wikipedia, Wiktionary, and Wikisource. It is used in a variety of
applications by researchers and practitioners alike.
In recent years, we have seen an increase in the number of publications
around Wikidata. While there are several dedicated venues for the broader
Wikidata community to meet, none of them focuses on publishing original,
peer-reviewed research. This workshop fills this gap - we hope to provide a
forum to build this fledgling scientific community and promote novel work
and resources that support it.
The workshop seeks original contributions that address the opportunities
and challenges of creating, contributing to, and using a global,
collaborative, open-domain, multilingual knowledge graph such as Wikidata.
We encourage a range of submissions, including novel research, opinion
pieces, and descriptions of systems and resources, which are naturally
linked to Wikidata and its ecosystem, or enabled by it. What we’re less
interested in are works which use Wikidata alongside or in lieu of other
resources to carry out some computational task - unless the work feeds back
into the Wikidata ecosystem, for instance by improving or commenting on
some Wikidata aspect, or suggesting new design features, tools and
practices.
We also encourage submissions on the topic of Abstract Wikipedia,
particularly around collaborative code management, natural language
generation by a community, the abstract representation of knowledge, and
the interaction between Abstract Wikipedia and Wikidata on the one, and
Abstract Wikipedia and the language Wikipedias on the other side.
We welcome interdisciplinary work, as well as interesting applications that
shed light on the benefits of Wikidata and discuss areas of improvement.
The workshop is planned as an interactive half-day event, in which most of
the time will be dedicated to discussions and exchange rather than oral
presentations. For this reason, all accepted papers will be presented in
short talks and accompanied by a poster. All works will be presented
online.
== Topics ==
Topics of submissions include, but are not limited to:
- Data quality and vandalism detection in Wikidata
- Referencing in Wikidata
- Anomaly, bias, or novelty detection in Wikidata
- Algorithms for aligning Wikidata with other knowledge graphs
- The Semantic Web and Wikidata
- Community interaction in Wikidata
- Multilingual aspects in Wikidata
- Machine learning approaches to improve data quality in Wikidata
- Tools, bots and datasets for improving or evaluating Wikidata
- Participation, diversity and inclusivity aspects in the Wikidata ecosystem
- Human-bot interaction
- Managing knowledge evolution in Wikidata
- Abstract Wikipedia
== Submission guidelines ==
We welcome the following types of contributions.
- Full research paper: Novel research contributions (7-12 pages)
- Short research paper: Novel research contributions of smaller scope than
full papers (3-6 pages)
- Position paper: Well-argued ideas and opinion pieces, not yet in the
scope of a research contribution (6-8 pages)
- Resource paper: New dataset or other resources directly relevant to
Wikidata, including the publication of that resource (8-12 pages)
- Demo paper: New system critically enabled by Wikidata (6-8 pages)
Submissions must be as PDF or HTML, formatted in the style of the Springer
Publications format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). For
details on the LNCS style, see Springer’s Author Instructions.
The papers will be peer-reviewed by at least three researchers. Accepted
papers will be published as open access papers on CEUR (we will only
publish to CEUR if the authors agree to have their papers published).
Papers have to be submitted through easychair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wikidataworkshop21
== Proceedings ==
The complete set of papers will be published with the CEUR Workshop
Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org).
== Organizing committee ==
Lucie-Aimée Kaffee, University of Southampton, lucie.kaffee[[(a)]]gmail.com
Simon Razniewski, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, srazniew[[@]]
mpi-inf.mpg.de
Aidan Hogan, University of Chile, ahogan[[(a)]]dcc.uchile.cl
== Programme committee ==
Miriam Redi, Wikimedia Foundation
John Samuel, CPE Lyon
Dennis Diefenbach, University Jean Monet
Lydia Pintscher, Wikimedia Deutschland
Edgar Meij, Bloomberg L.P.
Thomas Pellissier Tanon, Lexistems
Hiba Arnaout, MPI for Informatics
Fabian Suchanek, Télécom ParisTech
Filip Ilievski, ISI
Marco Ponza, Bloomberg L.P.
Heiko Paulheim, University of Mannheim
Cristina Sarasua, University of Zurich
Pavlos Vougiouklis, Huawei Technologies, Edinburgh
Finn Årup Nielsen, Technical University of Denmark
Andrew D. Gordon, Microsoft Research & University of Edinburgh
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Le processus d’application et de mise en œuvre du Code de conduite
universel (CdCU) est un élément important qui contribue à la création d’un
environnement sûr et inclusif dans nos entités affiliées et espaces de
travail wiki.
Dans le cadre de cette Phase 2 du processus relatif au Code de conduite
universel, la Fondation Wikimédia cherche à contacter toutes les entités
affiliées, non seulement pour discuter avec un grand nombre de projets
wiki, mais également pour mieux comprendre vos préoccupations, réflexions
et commentaires sur les mesures d’application des règlements et du CdCU.
Le lien de l'enquête (en Francais) est le suivant:
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Today's Topics:
1. Call for Applications - UCoC Phase 2 Drafting Committee
(Christel Steigenberger)
2. Re: Join us for the Education office hours of March 2021
(Sailesh Patnaik)
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Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Call for Applications - UCoC Phase 2 Drafting
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Dear all,
Do you care about safety, inclusivity, and friendliness in the Wikimedia
movement? Are you interested in the guidelines and policies that guide it?
Do you have any experience with how they are applied? Do you have ideas
about well-functioning enforcement pathways in general? This is your chance
to get involved!
We are looking for volunteers to join the Drafting Committee for the
guidelines of enforcement for the Universal Code of Conduct. If you are
interested, please read the following important information for candidates
and our essay on an ideal committee
<
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct/Drafting_committe…
>
[1].
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Who will be on the committee? - eight or nine volunteers, two or three
affiliate staff members, and three or four Foundation staff members
(depending on how many candidates apply)
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When will the committee be active? - April 26 - November 30, 2021.
Please be aware that we will prioritize a comprehensive community review
over a hard deadline, so the active period for the committee might get
extended. There will be a break in Committee duties for a rest period
while
community discussions are active. For a more detailed timeline see here
<
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct/Drafting_committe…
>
[2].
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What will they do? Understand the current Universal Code of Conduct
<https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct> [3].
Read background material and draft the enforcement strategies for the
Universal Code of Conduct that will outline pathways of implementation.
See
more information here
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct> [4].
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How will they work? They will meet online and work on shared documents.
A facilitation team will help them to organize the work, and experts in
different areas will be available to provide support. Sessions will
include
a combination of teamwork and asynchronous work and will have elements of
multimedia, facilitated activities, discussion and collaborative work.
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How much time should I plan to spend per week? There will be online
meetings (1-2 hours per week), as well as background reading in the early
phases resulting in up to 5-8 hours each week. There will be a full break
and a period of reduced activity over the summer. For more details see
the
timeline here
<
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct/Drafting_committe…
>
[2].
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What skills should I bring to the process? Ideally you would have
experience in policy drafting as well as in the application of policies
and
enforcement of rules, experience in cooperating online and in writing in
English. We would also love our candidates to have empathy; for example,
experience in mentoring, resolving difficult disputes, and communicating
with compassion are valuable. Experience applying a trauma-informed lens
and working within anti-racist and anti-oppresisve frameworks would be
highly valued.
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How will the committee members be selected? The Trust and Safety Team
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Trust_and_Safety> [5] together
with the Legal
Team <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Legal> [6] of the Wikimedia
Foundation will vet all candidates. Then, the Vice president of Community
Resilience and Sustainability, Maggie Dennis
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Mdennis_(WMF)> [7], will choose
committee members based on the level of skills and experience of
candidates
in combination with diversity factors.
If you are interested in applying, please let us know before April 19 by
signing up below or mail to Christel Steigenberger
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:EmailUser/CSteigenberger_(WMF)>
[8].
Please include your username and link to your userpage of your home wiki
and provide links demonstrating your experience. Let us know about the
roles you hold or held in Wikimedia or similar organizations. Feel free to
add any additional information that will help us make an informed choice.
Please forward this message to any volunteers or affiliate staff members
you think might be interested, and encourage them to apply and help us
spread the word. We also welcome your help translating this message on meta
<
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct/Drafting_committe…
>
[9].
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Christel Steigenberger
Senior Trust and Safety Specialist
[1]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct/Drafting_committe…
[2]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct/Drafting_committe…
[3] https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct
[4] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct
[5] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Trust_and_Safety
[6] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Legal
[7] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Mdennis_(WMF)
[8] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:EmailUser/CSteigenberger_(WMF)
[9]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct/Drafting_committe…
Christel Steigenberger (she/her)
Senior Trust and Safety Specialist
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
Hello;
Hope this email finds you well.
As you know, the WMF Board of Trustees ratified the Universal Code of
Conduct early in February. That's the beginning; the policy itself cannot
be used if the enforcement pathways are not defined. The implementation and
enforcement of the UCoC requires the continuous cooperation to define clear
definitions of enforcement pathways and processes. This needs to be done in
a way that does not contradict with the internal bylaws and codes of
conduct currently in place, but rather to support them and complement their
deficiencies, if any.
In this phase of the process, we would like to invite you to share your
ideas, thoughts and concerns about the UCoC implementation, reporting and
enforcement pathways using this survey:
*English: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScXmeuAJ718Jzqefxrudc0Z5LxUMgqIm12…
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScXmeuAJ718Jzqefxrudc0Z5LxUMgqIm12…>*
*Notice*: "This survey will be conducted via a third-party service, which
may subject it to additional terms. For more information on privacy and
data-handling, see the survey privacy statement <
https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/UCoC_Affiliates_Survey_Privacy_Statem…
>."
Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to
contact me.
Best regards
Mervat Salman (She/Her)
UCoC Coordinator
Trust and Safety Team
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
*If you don't wish to receive surveys from us, please reply back with
"Unsubscribe" in the Subject line.*
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Les capacités de numérisation et de traitement informatique des langues
varient considérablement d'une langue à une autre et dépendent fortement
des ressources disponibles. L'impact est indéniable sur les outils
disponibles, autant pour la création et l'acquisition de données (saisie /
OCR / reconnaissance de parole) dans les langues concernées, ou leur
traitement (moteurs de recherche, encyclopédies, apprentissage des langues,
chatbots, etc.).
Face à ce constat, de nombreux projets ont été initiés ces dernières années
pour faciliter la contribution et le partage des ressources linguistiques.
Ceux-ci concernent la production de données linguistique, comme les corpus
oraux ou écrits, les dictionnaires et lexiques, les grammaires, etc.
Actuellement, un des enjeux est de permettre à tou·te·s de contribuer
efficacement sur ces plateformes.
L'événement ContribuLing, co-organisé par l'INALCO, Wikimedia, la BULAC et
l'UQAM les 3 et 4 juin 2021 en ligne (si la situation le permet, en
présentiel à Paris et/ou à Montréal), propose aux plateformes d'organiser
des présentations et des ateliers dédiés à ces plateformes. Notre objectif
est de proposer aux participant·e·s des conférences sur la création et
l'utilisation de ces outils ainsi que des ateliers dédiés permettant aux
responsables de ces plateformes d'expliquer leur démarche et de former de
potentiel·le·s contributeur·rice·s.
Il s'agit en premier lieu de permettre au plus grand nombre de prendre en
main ces plateformes pendant ces journées, afin qu'elles·ils puissent par
la suite contribuer en ligne. Nous espérons également que cet événement
permettra de constituer ou renforcer des communautés d'utilisateur·rice·s
autour des outils et des plateformes présentées. Les ateliers n'auront pas
vocation à constituer des jeux de données au cours de ces journées, mais
d'apporter aux participant·e·s la capacité de le faire par la suite.
Pour proposer une présentation ou un atelier lors de ces journées, nous
vous prions de bien vouloir nous envoyer votre proposition (maximum deux
pages) avant le 9 avril 2021 à l'adresse contribuling(a)framalistes.org avec,
autant que possible, les informations suivantes :
- noms, prénoms, affiliation des organiteur-rice-s de l'atelier,
- durée envisagée de l'atelier,
- nom de la plateforme contributive,
- langue dans laquelle sera présenté l'atelier,
- langues actuellement prises en charge par la plateforme,
- volume des données déjà présentes sur la plateforme,
- licence de la plateforme (code) et des données linguistiques
collectées,
- description sommaire de l'outil (10 lignes),
- modalités d'accès à la plateforme (en ligne, authentification, etc.),
- prérequis de compétences en informatique et/ou en linguistique,
- moyens nécessaires à l'organisation de l'atelier,
- autres informations liées à la bonne organisation de l'atelier.
À partir de ces informations, le comité d'organisation de ContribuLing
examinera les propositions d'ateliers et proposera aux ateliers retenus des
plages horaires afin d'établir un programme sur les deux journées
concernées. Une fois ce programme établi sur ces deux journées, l'événement
sera diffusé plus largement, il contiendra des présentations sur les outils
et les plateformes afin de faire avancer la réflexion sur leur conception
et leur utilisation, ainsi que les ateliers proposant aux locuteurs des
langues prises en charge de contribuer sur ces plateformes par la suite.
Adélaide Calais (Wikimedia France)
Claire Camberlein (BULAC)
Johanna Cordova (INALCO ERTIM)
Hugo Lopez (Wikimedia France / LinguaLibre)
Damien Nouvel (INALCO ERTIM)
Thérèse Ottawa (Wikimedia Canada)
Fatiha Sadat (UQAM)
Anass Sedrati (Wikimedia Maroc)
Emma Vadillo (Wikimedia France / LinguaLibre)
Greetings,
MoroccoAI <http://morocco.ai/> is excited to host its second webinar of the
AI Webinar Series. In this webinar, Ihsane Gryech, a Google Ph.D. Fellow,
will be presenting her inspiring work on "Artificial Intelligence for
Low-Cost Urban Air Pollution Monitoring". Ihsane is a Ph.D. candidate at
ENSIAS, Mohammed 5 University, and the International University of Rabat
(UIR). Ihsane was a speaker at the AI for Good Global Summit, Falling
Walls, and international environmental conferences.
The webinar will address in particular:
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Causes of Air pollution in Morocco
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Empirical evidence of air quality impact on respiratory health
-
A machine learning ecosystem for air pollution monitoring
An abstract of the talk can be found on Morocco.ai
<https://www.morocco.ai/home.html> home page.
At the end of her talk, Ihsane will also share her experience as a Google
Fellow in Machine Learning, a Fellowship program that recognizes
outstanding graduate students doing exceptional work in computer science
and related disciplines.
You are invited to stay for a networking session with fellow attendees
following the end of the webinar. The session will consist of breakout
rooms of 6 - 10 attendees in each room. Feel free to turn your webcam on!
Date & Time: Wednesday, March 24th, 20h Morocco (GMT+1), 2p.m ET, 11a.m PT
-
20:00 - 20:45 - Presentation and Q&A
-
20:45 - 21:15 - Networking Session
Upon your RSVP
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1feOIxg4t_eavL9M5T7x3Mt0F4lCdkf_oGEaJ8EOkBI…>,
Zoom and YouTube links will be shared with you prior to the event date.
MoroccoAI <http://morocco.ai/> Webinar Series provides an excellent
opportunity for Moroccan AI researchers and practitioners across the globe
to engage with the Moroccan AI community and discuss their current work in
the field.
As space is limited for the Zoom networking session, please RSVP
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1feOIxg4t_eavL9M5T7x3Mt0F4lCdkf_oGEaJ8EOkBI…>
in advance.
Join the community in Slack
<https://moroccoaiworkspace.slack.com/ssb/redirect> if you haven’t already!
We look forward to seeing you!
MoroccoAI Webinar Team
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From: Jon Harald Søby <jhsoby(a)wikimedia.no>
Date: Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 4:51 PM
Subject: [Languages] Arctic Knot Wikimedia Language Conference 2021: Save
the dates (June 24–25)
To: <languages(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Hello, everybody!
The Arctic Knot Wikimedia Language Conference
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Arctic_Knot_Conference_2021> will take
place online 24–25 June 2021.
At the Arctic Knot Wikimedia Language Conference we want to look at the
future of indigenous and underrepresented languages and their presence and
use on the Wikimedia projects. The conference will provide space and focus
for indigenous and underrepresented language communities to connect, learn
from each other, and collaborate.
With 20 billion page views every month, Wikipedia is one of the first stops
when people search for information. It is a cornerstone of the digital age,
but the information within it is not evenly represented across languages.
The Wikimedia movement is about to start implementing the 2030 movement
strategy <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_2030> and the UNESCO
Decade of Indigenous Languages
<https://en.unesco.org/news/upcoming-decade-indigenous-languages-2022-2032-f…>
will start in 2022. The Decade of Indigenous Languages points to the
potential of digital technologies in supporting the use and preservation of
indigenous languages. These two milestones give us the opportunity to look
into our future efforts for language diversity on the Wikimedia projects,
and during the conference discuss how we can work together to make
indigenous and underrepresented language communities grow.
More information about the conference will be shared on the Arctic Knot
Wikimedia Language Conference page over the next few weeks. Registration
will open in May. We hope you will join the conference!
The Arctic Knot Wikimedia Language Conference is part of the Wikimedia
UK Celtic
Knot <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Celtic_Knot_Conference> series of
conferences. Arctic Knot Wikimedia Language Conference is led by Wikimedia
Norge in collaboration with The Arctic University of Norway
<https://en.uit.no/startsida>, Wikimedia UK
<https://wikimedia.org.uk/> and Wikimedia
Deutschland <https://www.wikimedia.de/>, and will focus on Arctic and Sámi
languages. We are also happy to have Wikitongues <https://wikitongues.org/>
and Art+Feminism <https://artandfeminism.org/> as part of the organization
team for the conference.
We hope to see many of you there!
--
*Jon Harald Søby*
Prosjektleder / Prosjektleiar / Prošeaktajođiheaddji / Project Manager
Wikimedia Norge / Wikimedia Noreg / Wikimedia Norga
+47 977 67 510
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Bonjour,
L'appel à commentaires lancé par le board entre dans sa dernière ligne
droite et se termine offciellement le 14 Mars.
Après ces semaines d'échanges, de consultations, de discussions sur les
différentes idées, 4 thèmes principaux émergent et demandent d'être
approfondis davantage.
Il s'agit des thèmes suivants:
- *Compétences pour le travail au CA*, en "Anglais Skills for Board work". Lien
sur Meta <https://bit.ly/2OaAOdv>
- *Support / Ressources pour les candidat.es <http://candidat.es/>*, en
Anglais "Support for candidates". Lien sur Meta <https://bit.ly/3cmnbzG>
- *CA - Conseil Global et Hubs, *en Anglais "Board - Global Council -
Hubs". Lien sur Meta <https://bit.ly/38so2O9>
- *Diversité régionale*, en Anglais "Regional diversity". Lien sur Meta
<https://bit.ly/3eokU9Z>
Noux vous proposons, ce week-end 4 panels, composés chacun d'un membre du
board et de 4 invité.es <http://xn--invit-fsa.es/> pour discuter de chacun
de ces thèmes.
Il y aura 45 min de discussions avec les invité.es
<http://xn--invit-fsa.es/> puis 45 min de questions, commentaires, apports
etc...
Ci dessous les dates et heures:
Vendredi 18:00 UTC: Skills for Board work
Samedi 13:30 UTC: Support for candidates
Samedi 16:00 UTC: Board - GC - Hubs
Dimanche 13:00 UTC: Regional diversity
Vous y êtes donc invités. Venez poser des questions, donner votre avis,
apporter vos contributions.
Liens utiles:
- Appel à commentaire sur Meta <https://bit.ly/3l3HWnR>
- Panels thématiques sur Meta <https://bit.ly/2N1OHKa>
*Thèmes:*
- https://bit.ly/2OaAOdv
- https://bit.ly/3cmnbzG
- https://bit.ly/38so2O9
- https://bit.ly/3eokU9Z
Bien à vous,
Amitiés wikimédiennes,
Mahuton & Bachounda
--
M. Bachounda <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Bachounda_(WMF)>
Facilitator, Board Governance for Francophonie and MENA
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>