The Quality of Content in Open Online Collaboration Platforms: Approaches to Nlp-Supported Information Quality Management in Wikipedia

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The Quality of Content in Open Online Collaboration Platforms: Approaches to Nlp-Supported Information Quality Management in Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2014, written by Oliver Ferschke.

Overview

Over the past decade, the paradigm of the World Wide Web has shifted from static web pages towards participatory and collaborative content production. The main properties of this user generated content are a low publication threshold and little or no editorial control. While this has improved the variety and timeliness of the available information, it causes an even higher variance in quality than the already heterogeneous quality of traditional web content. Wikipedia is the prime example for a successful, large-scale, collaboratively created resource that reflects the spirit of the open collaborative content creation paradigm.