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| authors = [[Benjamin Cabrera]]<br />[[Laura Steinert]]<br />[[Björn Ross]]
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| doi = 10.18653/v1/e17-3006
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'''Grawitas: a Grammar-Based Wikipedia Talk Page Parser''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2017, written by [[Benjamin Cabrera]], [[Laura Steinert]] and [[Björn Ross]].
 
'''Grawitas: a Grammar-Based Wikipedia Talk Page Parser''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2017, written by [[Benjamin Cabrera]], [[Laura Steinert]] and [[Björn Ross]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Wikipedia offers researchers unique insights into the collaboration and communication patterns of a large self-regulating community of editors. The main medium of direct communication between editors of an article is the article’s talk page. However, a talk page file is unstructured and therefore difficult to analyse automat-
 
Wikipedia offers researchers unique insights into the collaboration and communication patterns of a large self-regulating community of editors. The main medium of direct communication between editors of an article is the article’s talk page. However, a talk page file is unstructured and therefore difficult to analyse automat-

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Grawitas: a Grammar-Based Wikipedia Talk Page Parser
Authors
Benjamin Cabrera
Laura Steinert
Björn Ross
Publication date
2017
DOI
10.18653/v1/e17-3006
Links
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Grawitas: a Grammar-Based Wikipedia Talk Page Parser - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2017, written by Benjamin Cabrera, Laura Steinert and Björn Ross.

Overview

Wikipedia offers researchers unique insights into the collaboration and communication patterns of a large self-regulating community of editors. The main medium of direct communication between editors of an article is the article’s talk page. However, a talk page file is unstructured and therefore difficult to analyse automat-