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Latest revision as of 23:27, 7 February 2021
Authors | Olena Medelyan Ian H. Witten David N. Milne |
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Publication date | 2008 |
Links | Original Preprint |
Topic Indexing with Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2008, written by Olena Medelyan, Ian H. Witten and David N. Milne.
Overview
Wikipedia article names can be utilized as a controlled vocabulary for identifying the main topics in a document. Wikipedia’s 2M articles cover the terminology of nearly any document collection, which permits controlled indexing in the absence of manually created vocabularies. Authors combine state-of-the-art strategies for automatic controlled indexing with Wikipedia’s unique property—a richly hyperlinked encyclopedia. Authors evaluate the scheme by comparing automatically assigned topics with those chosen manually by human indexers. Analysis of indexing consistency shows that algorithm outperforms some human subjects.
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Wikipedia Quality
Medelyan, Olena; Witten, Ian H.; Milne, David N.. (2008). "[[Topic Indexing with Wikipedia]]". AAAI Press.
English Wikipedia
{{cite journal |last1=Medelyan |first1=Olena |last2=Witten |first2=Ian H. |last3=Milne |first3=David N. |title=Topic Indexing with Wikipedia |date=2008 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Topic_Indexing_with_Wikipedia |journal=AAAI Press}}
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Medelyan, Olena; Witten, Ian H.; Milne, David N.. (2008). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Topic_Indexing_with_Wikipedia">Topic Indexing with Wikipedia</a>". AAAI Press.