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'''Radial History Flow: Direct Visualization of Author Dynamics in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2015, written by Taeil Jeon, Jihyun Lee, Won Ho Lee, Wonjong Rhee and Bongwon Suh.
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'''Radial History Flow: Direct Visualization of Author Dynamics in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2015, written by [[Taeil Jeon]], [[Jihyun Lee]], [[Won Ho Lee]], [[Wonjong Rhee]] and [[Bongwon Suh]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
In this paper, authors propose Radial History Flow, which enhances History Flow by enabling comparison of author dynamics shown in the revision histories of Wikipedia articles. The key objective of this study is to unravel the complex relationships among the authors by linking two authors when one has a history of revising the other’s contribution on the article. Using the revision history dataset of the Wikipedia article on ‘electric energy’, authors perform a case study and demonstrate the feasibility of Radial History Flow.
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In this paper, authors propose Radial History Flow, which enhances History Flow by enabling comparison of author dynamics shown in the revision histories of [[Wikipedia]] articles. The key objective of this study is to unravel the complex relationships among the authors by linking two authors when one has a history of revising the other’s contribution on the article. Using the revision history dataset of the Wikipedia article on ‘electric energy’, authors perform a case study and demonstrate the feasibility of Radial History Flow.

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Radial History Flow: Direct Visualization of Author Dynamics in Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2015, written by Taeil Jeon, Jihyun Lee, Won Ho Lee, Wonjong Rhee and Bongwon Suh.

Overview

In this paper, authors propose Radial History Flow, which enhances History Flow by enabling comparison of author dynamics shown in the revision histories of Wikipedia articles. The key objective of this study is to unravel the complex relationships among the authors by linking two authors when one has a history of revising the other’s contribution on the article. Using the revision history dataset of the Wikipedia article on ‘electric energy’, authors perform a case study and demonstrate the feasibility of Radial History Flow.