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'''The Double Power Law in Human Collaboration Behavior: the Case of Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2016, written by Okyu Kwon, Woo-Sik Son and Woo-Sung Jung.
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'''The Double Power Law in Human Collaboration Behavior: the Case of Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2016, written by [[Okyu Kwon]], [[Woo-Sik Son]] and [[Woo-Sung Jung]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
Authors study human behavior in terms of the inter-event time distribution of revision behavior on Wikipedia, an online collaborative encyclopedia. Authors observe a double power law distribution for the inter-editing behavior at the population level and a single power law distribution at the individual level. Although interactions between users are indirect or moderate on Wikipedia, authors determine that the synchronized editing behavior among users plays a key role in determining the slope of the tail of the double power law distribution.
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Authors study human behavior in terms of the inter-event time distribution of revision behavior on [[Wikipedia]], an online collaborative encyclopedia. Authors observe a double power law distribution for the inter-editing behavior at the population level and a single power law distribution at the individual level. Although interactions between users are indirect or moderate on Wikipedia, authors determine that the synchronized editing behavior among users plays a key role in determining the slope of the tail of the double power law distribution.

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The Double Power Law in Human Collaboration Behavior: the Case of Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2016, written by Okyu Kwon, Woo-Sik Son and Woo-Sung Jung.

Overview

Authors study human behavior in terms of the inter-event time distribution of revision behavior on Wikipedia, an online collaborative encyclopedia. Authors observe a double power law distribution for the inter-editing behavior at the population level and a single power law distribution at the individual level. Although interactions between users are indirect or moderate on Wikipedia, authors determine that the synchronized editing behavior among users plays a key role in determining the slope of the tail of the double power law distribution.