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| authors = [[Daniel S. Weld]]<br />[[Fei Wu]]<br />[[Eytan Adar]]<br />[[Saleema Amershi]]<br />[[James Fogarty]]<br />[[Raphael Hoffmann]]<br />[[Kayur Patel]]<br />[[Michael Skinner]]
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'''Intelligence in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2008, written by [[Daniel S. Weld]], [[Fei Wu]], [[Eytan Adar]], [[Saleema Amershi]], [[James Fogarty]], [[Raphael Hoffmann]], [[Kayur Patel]] and [[Michael Skinner]].
 
'''Intelligence in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2008, written by [[Daniel S. Weld]], [[Fei Wu]], [[Eytan Adar]], [[Saleema Amershi]], [[James Fogarty]], [[Raphael Hoffmann]], [[Kayur Patel]] and [[Michael Skinner]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
The Intelligence in [[Wikipedia]] project at the University of Washington is combining self-supervised [[information extraction]] (IE) techniques with a mixed initiative interface designed to encourage communal content creation (CCC). Since IE and CCC are each powerful ways to produce large amounts of [[structured information]], they have been studied extensively — but only in isolation. By combining the two methods in a virtuous feedback cycle, authors aim for substantial synergy. While previous papers have described the details of individual aspects of endeavor [25, 26, 24, 13], this report provides an overview of the project’s progress and vision.
 
The Intelligence in [[Wikipedia]] project at the University of Washington is combining self-supervised [[information extraction]] (IE) techniques with a mixed initiative interface designed to encourage communal content creation (CCC). Since IE and CCC are each powerful ways to produce large amounts of [[structured information]], they have been studied extensively — but only in isolation. By combining the two methods in a virtuous feedback cycle, authors aim for substantial synergy. While previous papers have described the details of individual aspects of endeavor [25, 26, 24, 13], this report provides an overview of the project’s progress and vision.

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Intelligence in Wikipedia
Authors
Daniel S. Weld
Fei Wu
Eytan Adar
Saleema Amershi
James Fogarty
Raphael Hoffmann
Kayur Patel
Michael Skinner
Publication date
2008
Links
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Intelligence in Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2008, written by Daniel S. Weld, Fei Wu, Eytan Adar, Saleema Amershi, James Fogarty, Raphael Hoffmann, Kayur Patel and Michael Skinner.

Overview

The Intelligence in Wikipedia project at the University of Washington is combining self-supervised information extraction (IE) techniques with a mixed initiative interface designed to encourage communal content creation (CCC). Since IE and CCC are each powerful ways to produce large amounts of structured information, they have been studied extensively — but only in isolation. By combining the two methods in a virtuous feedback cycle, authors aim for substantial synergy. While previous papers have described the details of individual aspects of endeavor [25, 26, 24, 13], this report provides an overview of the project’s progress and vision.