Pairing Wikipedia Articles Across Languages

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Pairing Wikipedia Articles Across Languages
Authors
Marcus Klang
Pierre Nugues
Publication date
2016
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Pairing Wikipedia Articles Across Languages - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2016, written by Marcus Klang and Pierre Nugues.

Overview

Wikipedia has become a reference knowledge source for scores of NLP applications. One of its invaluable features lies in its multilingual nature, where articles on a same entity or concept can have from one to more than 200 different versions. The interlinking of language versions in Wikipedia has undergone a major renewal with the advent of Wikidata, a unified scheme to identify entities and their properties using unique numbers. However, as the interlinking is still manuallycarriedoutbythousandsofeditorsacrosstheglobe,errorsmaycreepintheassignment ofentities. Inthispaper,wedescribeanoptimizationtechniquetomatchautomaticallylanguage versions of articles, and hence entities, that is only based on bags of words and anchors. Authors created a dataset of all the articles on persons authors extracted from Wikipedia in six languages: English, French, German, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish. Authors report a correct match of at least 94.3% on each pair. (Less)

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Klang, Marcus; Nugues, Pierre. (2016). "[[Pairing Wikipedia Articles Across Languages]]". The COLING 2016 Organizing Committee.

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Klang, Marcus; Nugues, Pierre. (2016). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Pairing_Wikipedia_Articles_Across_Languages">Pairing Wikipedia Articles Across Languages</a>&quot;. The COLING 2016 Organizing Committee.