Annotating Social Acts: Authority Claims and Alignment Moves in Wikipedia Talk Pages
Authors | Emily M. Bender Jonathan T. Morgan Meghan Oxley Mark Zachry Brian Hutchinson Alex Marin Bin Zhang Mari Ostendorf |
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Publication date | 2011 |
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Annotating Social Acts: Authority Claims and Alignment Moves in Wikipedia Talk Pages - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Emily M. Bender, Jonathan T. Morgan, Meghan Oxley, Mark Zachry, Brian Hutchinson, Alex Marin, Bin Zhang and Mari Ostendorf.
Overview
Authors present the AAWD corpus, a collection of 365 discussions drawn from Wikipedia talk pages and annotated with labels capturing two kinds of social acts: alignment moves and authority claims. Authors describe these social acts and annotation process, and analyze the resulting data set for interactions between participant status and social acts and between the social acts themselves.
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Bender, Emily M.; Morgan, Jonathan T.; Oxley, Meghan; Zachry, Mark; Hutchinson, Brian; Marin, Alex; Zhang, Bin; Ostendorf, Mari. (2011). "[[Annotating Social Acts: Authority Claims and Alignment Moves in Wikipedia Talk Pages]]". Association for Computational Linguistics.
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Bender, Emily M.; Morgan, Jonathan T.; Oxley, Meghan; Zachry, Mark; Hutchinson, Brian; Marin, Alex; Zhang, Bin; Ostendorf, Mari. (2011). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Annotating_Social_Acts:_Authority_Claims_and_Alignment_Moves_in_Wikipedia_Talk_Pages">Annotating Social Acts: Authority Claims and Alignment Moves in Wikipedia Talk Pages</a>". Association for Computational Linguistics.