Difference between revisions of "A Combined Approach to Minimizing Vandalisms on Wikipedia"
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+ | | title = A Combined Approach to Minimizing Vandalisms on Wikipedia | ||
+ | | date = 2010 | ||
+ | | authors = [[Songrit Maneewongvatana]]<br />[[Suthathip Maneewongvatana]] | ||
+ | | doi = 10.1109/ISCIT.2010.5664872 | ||
+ | | link = http://yadda.icm.edu.pl/yadda/element/bwmeta1.element.ieee-000005664872 | ||
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'''A Combined Approach to Minimizing Vandalisms on Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2010, written by [[Songrit Maneewongvatana]] and [[Suthathip Maneewongvatana]]. | '''A Combined Approach to Minimizing Vandalisms on Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2010, written by [[Songrit Maneewongvatana]] and [[Suthathip Maneewongvatana]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Vandalism is a main problem of the [[Wikipedia]] and other content management systems that have open-edit policy. Due to its popularity, Wikipedia has been attacked very regularly. To detect and clean up these bad contents, it requires a lot of human time to inspect the changes between revisions which should not be much wasted for such task. There have been many attempts to alleviate vandalisms. Some early work proposed automatic vandalism detection based on various methods. In this work, authors emphasize the user is a key parameter used to detect vandalism. Together with [[reputation]] system and spell checker, they can be used to flag or ban the update. Authors also evaluate the reduction of the time at which vandalized revisions appear to public when authors implement some of the proposed approach. | Vandalism is a main problem of the [[Wikipedia]] and other content management systems that have open-edit policy. Due to its popularity, Wikipedia has been attacked very regularly. To detect and clean up these bad contents, it requires a lot of human time to inspect the changes between revisions which should not be much wasted for such task. There have been many attempts to alleviate vandalisms. Some early work proposed automatic vandalism detection based on various methods. In this work, authors emphasize the user is a key parameter used to detect vandalism. Together with [[reputation]] system and spell checker, they can be used to flag or ban the update. Authors also evaluate the reduction of the time at which vandalized revisions appear to public when authors implement some of the proposed approach. |
Revision as of 11:11, 18 March 2020
Authors | Songrit Maneewongvatana Suthathip Maneewongvatana |
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Publication date | 2010 |
DOI | 10.1109/ISCIT.2010.5664872 |
Links | Original |
A Combined Approach to Minimizing Vandalisms on Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2010, written by Songrit Maneewongvatana and Suthathip Maneewongvatana.
Overview
Vandalism is a main problem of the Wikipedia and other content management systems that have open-edit policy. Due to its popularity, Wikipedia has been attacked very regularly. To detect and clean up these bad contents, it requires a lot of human time to inspect the changes between revisions which should not be much wasted for such task. There have been many attempts to alleviate vandalisms. Some early work proposed automatic vandalism detection based on various methods. In this work, authors emphasize the user is a key parameter used to detect vandalism. Together with reputation system and spell checker, they can be used to flag or ban the update. Authors also evaluate the reduction of the time at which vandalized revisions appear to public when authors implement some of the proposed approach.