On Dec 5, 2014 12:09 PM, "Jan Ainali" <jan.ainali(a)wikimedia.se> wrote:
When structured data on Commons is live, this will be quite easy
(allowing time for
media to be tagged also).
If you are looking for a solution that works now I do not have any better
ideas.
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2014-12-05 16:24 GMT+01:00 Andrew Lih <andrew(a)andrewlih.com>om>:
>
> I'm wondering what people have found to be the best practices for
identifying video in Wikipedia articles.
>
> A number of issues:
>
> - One of the problems is the OGG is a container, so simply parsing
article
Wikimarkup may not be sufficient to identify video content.
>
> - You can go by category, but this is not always fully accurate
>
> - Are GIFs that are animated considered video? Some are, and some aren't.
>
> Interested in hearing what people think, or whether we have a taxonomy
of video
types that are well defined.
>
>
> -Andrew
>
Are you looking for a list of articles with videos? We can probably do that
now with a db query (there may be a small number of false negatives on the
ogg front, but probably 98% of them can be identified from db. Gifs present
a complicating factor but probably still do-able.).
--bawolff