Hi,
as of
>> 2. How connected a Wikidata item is. Once an
item is created how does
it connect to other area's?
as Nicolas has pointed out the Wikidata Concepts Monitor (WDCM) system was
built with the purpose to answer to this and similar questions.
All WDCM dashboards can be accessed from the appropriate section of
http://wmdeanalytics.wmflabs.org (or
http://wdcm.wmflabs.org/, the old
domain).
>> Is everything connected, or are we actually
looking at a collection of
isolated data clusters? Is there a way to visualize
this?
I hope you understand how complex your question is. There are different
statistical, analytical strategies that could be employed to provide an
answer. The WDCM system relies on some of them. I would suggest learning
how to work with the following data products in order to start
investigating these questions:
- The WDCM Semantics dashboard
<http://wmdeanalytics.wmflabs.org/WDCM_SemanticsDashboard/>
- The WDCM (S)itelinks dashboard
<http://wmdeanalytics.wmflabs.org/WDCM_SitelinksDashboard/>
- The WDCM (T)itles dashboard
<http://wmdeanalytics.wmflabs.org/WDCM_TitlesDashboard/>.
We use directed graphs, similarity maps and dendograms to visualize the
structure of Wikidata item and Wikimedia projects linkage in respect to how
the Wikidata items map (i.e. how they are re-used) across the Wikimedia
universe.
The WDCM documentation page is on Wikitech
<https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikidata_Concepts_Monitor> but it
needs an update badly because of a thorough re-engineering that started in
December 2019 and is now getting close to completion.
In the meantime, I will be more than glad to answer to any questions that
you might have. Note: a Google Hangouts session works better than tons of
emails. Thank you for your understanding.
With best regards,
Goran S. Milovanović, PhD
Data Scientist, Software Department
Wikimedia Deutschland
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On Sat, Feb 9, 2019 at 10:51 AM Nicolas VIGNERON <vigneron.nicolas(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
At least for the very first point, you have the usual stat tool:
https://tools.wmflabs.org/pageviews/?project=wikidata.org&platform=all-…
for « how often is a page visited ».
Maybe the WDCM (
http://wdcm.wmflabs.org/ ) can help too but I never
fully understood this tool.
Cdlt, ~nicolas
Le sam. 9 févr. 2019 à 10:25, Andra Waagmeester <andra(a)micel.io> a écrit :
Is it possible to get an impression on how often
a set of Wikidata items
is being used?
I am interested in two ways of usage.
1. User statistics on a specific wikidata item. i.e. how often is a page
visited and from where and how often does a wikidata item shows up in a
query result?
2. How connected a Wikidata item is. Once an item is created how does it
connect to other area's? Is everything connected, or are we actually
looking at a collection of isolated data clusters? Is there a way to
visualize this?
Any ideas on how to answer this?
Cheers,
Andra
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