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compared gender across 289 language editions of
Knowledge (XXG). We conclude that the differences in the amount(sic) of users expressing their gender can be explained by the differences in the interfaces, both the visibility of gender and the incentive to express it, especially during the process of the new user-profile creation gender gap is not just present in the English Knowledge (XXG) but it is diffused across all language editions of Knowledge (XXG). However, there are notable differences: in some Wikipedias (Slovenian, Estonian, Lithuanian) the percentage of women is close to 40 percent, in others (Bengali, Hindi) it is around 4 percent, while on the English Knowledge (XXG), the chosen baseline given its international nature reaches 17 percent. Notably, languages whose editions of Knowledge (XXG) have larger shares of women tend to be spoken in countries with a larger participation of women in science."
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frequently. In other words, in a stable system, the
Knowledge (XXG) community has reached consensus on the majority of articles. Our experimental results reveal that there are differences on the velocity of the semantic stability process between small and large Knowledge (XXG) editions. Small editions exhibit faster and higher semantic stability than large ones. In particular, in large Knowledge (XXG) editions, a higher number of successive revisions is needed in order to reach a certain semantic stability level, whereas, in small Knowledge (XXG) editions, the number of needed successive revisions is much lower for the same level of semantic stability."
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investigated word usage in war-related pages and performed network, complexity, and sentiment analysis. Our findings suggest that World War I and World War II are the most important historical events within
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book series), and that this paratext may be heavily used by the general public. Such usage is a form of implicit approval that affirms the editors' knowledge and encourages them to make more edits. Thus, Knowledge (XXG) validates the fan editor's work in a way that other outlets for participatory culture (e.g., fan fiction, fan art, songwriting) cannot."
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to protect based on (i) users page revision behavior and (ii) page categories. We tested our system, called DePP, on a new dataset we built consisting of 13.6K pages (half protected and half unprotected) and 1.9M edits. Experimental results show that DePP reaches 93.24% classification accuracy and significantly improves over baselines."
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Knowledge (XXG). We formulate the problem as a binary classification task and propose a novel set of features to decide which pages
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of monthly pageviews for the 48 articles (81 million views altogether, from
January 2012 to August 2014). It is divided into the periods before and after the June 2013 "exogeneous shock". As a first finding, the author notes that the average monthly views in the "after" period are lower - but points
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From the abstract: "...we describe and compare two user-friendly systems that seek to make the universal knowledge of Web KBs available to users who neither know SPARQL, nor the internals of the KBs. ... the SWiPE system provides a wysiwyg interface that lets users specify powerful queries on the
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From the abstract: "Building on previous research, I argue that fans want to take part in the production of the media that they enjoy, that
Knowledge (XXG) allows editors to create their own paratext (i.e., the Knowledge (XXG) article) in relation to a main text (e.g., a movie, a television show, a
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From the abstract: "... we describe SwarmPulse, a system that extracts news by combing through
Knowledge (XXG) and Twitter to extract newsworthy items. We measured the accuracy of SwarmPulse comparing it against the Reuters and CNN RSS feeds and the Google News feed. We found precision of 83Â % and
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From the abstract: "Based on the two well-known lists of the most important people in the last millennium, we look closely into factors that determine significance of historical persons. We predict person's importance using six classifiers equipped with features derived from link structure, visit
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approach in the paper on unemployment mentioned above) are too simplistic to show an actual effect, e.g. because this could merely be caused by an overall declining traffic trend. (Although not stated directly in the paper, this is indeed the case, as the study is only based on desktop pageviews,
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are calculated separately for the timespans before and after June 2013, providing information both on the slope (growth/decrease rate) within each and on the size of the mismatch (if any) where the two segments intersect. This method indicates "an immediate drop-off of over 30% of overall views"
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Knowledge (XXG); however, still a very small percentage of them stay engaged with
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From the abstract: "This paper performs a literature review on the subject, with the goal of identifying the main research topics and approaches, methods and techniques used. Results showed that the authorship of three-quarters of papers are from
Computer Science researchers. Main topic is the
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From the abstract and conclusions section: "This study is guided by two research questions: RQ1: What is the percentage of users who set their gender in different language editions of
Knowledge (XXG)? RQ2: Among those who express gender, what percentages comprise female and male contributors?
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From the abstract: "We analysed all page views of reptile species viewed during 2014 in all of Knowledge (XXG)'s language editions. We compared species' page view numbers across languages and in relationship to their spatial distribution, phylogeny, threat status and various other biological
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From the abstract: "This paper sheds light on cultural differences in the understanding of historical military events between Chinese, English, French, German, and Swedish Knowledge (XXG) language editions. We identified the most important historical events, mined cross-cultural relations,
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From the abstract: "In this paper we assess the semantic stability of Knowledge (XXG) by investigating the dynamics of Knowledge (XXG) articlesâ revisions over time. In a semantically stable system, articles are infrequently edited, whereas in unstable systems, article content changes more
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following the June 2013 revelations. To further exclude the possibility that the results for these terrorism-related articles "may simply reflect overall Knowledge (XXG) article view traffic trends", an analogous ITS analysis is conducted for the pageviews to all Knowledge (XXG) articles.
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detection of vandalism, although there is a increasing interest about content quality. The most commonly used technique is machine learning, based on feature analysis. It draws attention to the lack of research on information behavior of vandals."
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in recent years. The Wikimedia Foundation makes combined mobile/desktop pageview datasets available going back to 2015.)
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that challenges the constitutionality of the NSA surveillance of Internet traffic.
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Atzori, Maurizio; Gao, Shi; Mazzeo, Giuseppe M.; Zaniolo, Carlo (2016).
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Infoboxes of Knowledge (XXG) pages in a query-by-example fashion."
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