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− | '''Mining Relations Between Wikipedia Categories''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2010, written by Julian Szymański. | + | '''Mining Relations Between Wikipedia Categories''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2010, written by [[Julian Szymański]]. |
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− | The paper concerns the problem of automatic category system creation for a set of documents connected with references. Presented approach has been evaluated on the Polish Wikipedia, where two graphs: the Wikipedia category graph and article graph has been analyzed. The linkages between Wikipedia articles has been used to create a new category graph with weighted edges. Authors compare the created category graph with the original Wikipedia category graph, testing its quality in terms of coverage. | + | The paper concerns the problem of automatic category system creation for a set of documents connected with references. Presented approach has been evaluated on the Polish [[Wikipedia]], where two graphs: the Wikipedia category graph and article graph has been analyzed. The linkages between Wikipedia articles has been used to create a new category graph with weighted edges. Authors compare the created category graph with the original Wikipedia category graph, testing its quality in terms of coverage. |
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Mining Relations Between Wikipedia Categories - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2010, written by Julian Szymański.
Overview
The paper concerns the problem of automatic category system creation for a set of documents connected with references. Presented approach has been evaluated on the Polish Wikipedia, where two graphs: the Wikipedia category graph and article graph has been analyzed. The linkages between Wikipedia articles has been used to create a new category graph with weighted edges. Authors compare the created category graph with the original Wikipedia category graph, testing its quality in terms of coverage.