[Wikiquality-l] Trust highlighting in Wikipedia articles

John Erling Blad john.erling.blad at jeb.no
Sat Jul 28 15:52:57 UTC 2007


I'll crosspost this to admins at no.wp

John E

John Erling Blad wrote:
> This is described at
> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Agtfjott/Article_quality_and_user_creditability
>
> The first work on such a system is an article at (From 12. mar 2006)
> http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruker:Agtfjott/Artikkelkvalitet_og_brukeretterrettelighet
>
> This article is now deleted.
> Links to the article at meta are posted both here, at #wikipedia,
> #wikimedia and several other places so it can hardly be an unknown
> approach to anyone.
>
> It is also discussed to set it up as a project together with Norwegian
> Computing Center
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_Computing_Center
>
> John E
>
>
> Erik Moeller wrote:
>   
>> The University of Santa Cruz/California has an interesting demo up
>> that computes author trust based on whether users' edits are
>> kept/improved or reverted. It then highlights passages of the text
>> according to the computed reputation of the author who added them:
>>
>> http://trust.cse.ucsc.edu/
>> http://enwiki-trust.cse.ucsc.edu/index.php/Special:Random
>>
>> NB, this is still very experimental, but it seems promising.
>>
>> Luca de Alfaro, who did most of this work, will also be presenting at
>>     
> Wikimania.
>
>   
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