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+ | | title = Indexing and Analyzing Wikipedia's Current Events Portal, the Daily News Summaries by the Crowd | ||
+ | | date = 2014 | ||
+ | | authors = [[Giang Binh Tran]]<br />[[Mohammad Alrifai]] | ||
+ | | doi = 10.1145/2567948.2576942 | ||
+ | | link = http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2567948.2576942 | ||
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'''Indexing and Analyzing Wikipedia's Current Events Portal, the Daily News Summaries by the Crowd''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2014, written by [[Giang Binh Tran]] and [[Mohammad Alrifai]]. | '''Indexing and Analyzing Wikipedia's Current Events Portal, the Daily News Summaries by the Crowd''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2014, written by [[Giang Binh Tran]] and [[Mohammad Alrifai]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Wikipedia's Current Events Portal (WCEP) is a special part of [[Wikipedia]] that focuses on daily summaries of news events. The WikiTimes project provides structured access to WCEP by extracting and indexing all its daily news events. In this paper authors study this part of Wikipedia and take a closer look into its content and the community behind it. First, authors provide descriptive analysis of the collected news events. Second, authors compare between the news summaries created by the WCEP crowd and the ones created by professional journalists on the same topics. Finally, authors analyze the revision logs of news events over the past 7 years in order to characterize the WCEP crowd and their activities. The results show that WCEP has reached a stable state in terms of the volume of contributions as well as the size of its crowd, which makes it an important source of news summaries for the public and the research community. | Wikipedia's Current Events Portal (WCEP) is a special part of [[Wikipedia]] that focuses on daily summaries of news events. The WikiTimes project provides structured access to WCEP by extracting and indexing all its daily news events. In this paper authors study this part of Wikipedia and take a closer look into its content and the community behind it. First, authors provide descriptive analysis of the collected news events. Second, authors compare between the news summaries created by the WCEP crowd and the ones created by professional journalists on the same topics. Finally, authors analyze the revision logs of news events over the past 7 years in order to characterize the WCEP crowd and their activities. The results show that WCEP has reached a stable state in terms of the volume of contributions as well as the size of its crowd, which makes it an important source of news summaries for the public and the research community. |
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Authors | Giang Binh Tran Mohammad Alrifai |
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Publication date | 2014 |
DOI | 10.1145/2567948.2576942 |
Links | Original Preprint |
Indexing and Analyzing Wikipedia's Current Events Portal, the Daily News Summaries by the Crowd - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2014, written by Giang Binh Tran and Mohammad Alrifai.
Overview
Wikipedia's Current Events Portal (WCEP) is a special part of Wikipedia that focuses on daily summaries of news events. The WikiTimes project provides structured access to WCEP by extracting and indexing all its daily news events. In this paper authors study this part of Wikipedia and take a closer look into its content and the community behind it. First, authors provide descriptive analysis of the collected news events. Second, authors compare between the news summaries created by the WCEP crowd and the ones created by professional journalists on the same topics. Finally, authors analyze the revision logs of news events over the past 7 years in order to characterize the WCEP crowd and their activities. The results show that WCEP has reached a stable state in terms of the volume of contributions as well as the size of its crowd, which makes it an important source of news summaries for the public and the research community.