A Comparison of Four Association Engines in Divergent Thinking Support Systems on Wikipedia

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A Comparison of Four Association Engines in Divergent Thinking Support Systems on Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2010, written by Kobkrit Viriyayudhakorn, Susumu Kunifuji and Mizuhito Ogawa.

Overview

Associative information, e.g., associated documents, associated keywords, freelinks, and categories are potential sources for divergent thinking support. This paper compares four divergent thinking support engines using associative information extracted from Wikipedia. The first two engines adopt the association search engine GETA, and the last two engines find associations by using document structure. Their quality is compared by experiments with both quantitative and qualitative evaluations, using Eureka! interface, which was inspired by "Hasso-Tobi 2" divergent thinking support groupware.