Beyond Friendships and Followers: the Wikipedia Social Network

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Beyond Friendships and Followers: the Wikipedia Social Network
Authors
Johanna Geib
Andreas Spitz
Michael Gertz
Publication date
2015
DOI
10.1145/2808797.2808840
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Beyond Friendships and Followers: the Wikipedia Social Network - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2015, written by Johanna Geib, Andreas Spitz and Michael Gertz.

Overview

Most traditional social networks rely on explicitly given relations between users, their friends and followers. In this paper, authors go beyond well structured data repositories and create a person-centric network from unstructured text -- the Wikipedia Social Network. To identify persons in Wikipedia, authors make use of interwiki links, Wikipedia categories and person related information available in Wikidata. From the co-occurrences of persons on a Wikipedia page authors construct a large-scale person-centric network and provide a weighting scheme for the relationship of two persons based on the distances of their mentions within the text. Authors extract key characteristics of the network such as centrality, clustering coefficient and component sizes for which authors find values that are typical for social networks. Using state-of-the-art algorithms for community detection in massive networks, authors identify interesting communities and evaluate them against Wikipedia categories. The Wikipedia social network developed this way provides an important source for future social analysis tasks.