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'''Towards Conceptual Indexing of the Blogosphere Through Wikipedia Topic Hierarchy''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2009, written by Mariko Kawaba, Daisuke Yokomoto, Hiroyuki Nakasaki, Takehito Utsuro and Tomohiro Fukuhara.
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'''Towards Conceptual Indexing of the Blogosphere Through Wikipedia Topic Hierarchy''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2009, written by [[Mariko Kawaba]], [[Daisuke Yokomoto]], [[Hiroyuki Nakasaki]], [[Takehito Utsuro]] and [[Tomohiro Fukuhara]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
This paper studies the issue of conceptually indexing the blogosphere through the whole hierarchy of Wikipedia entries. About 300,000 Wikipedia entries are used for representing a hierarchy of topics. Based on the results of judging whether each blog feed is relevant to a given Wikipedia entry, this paper proposes how to judge whether there exist blog feeds to be linked from the given entry. In experimental evaluation, authors achieved over 90% precision in this task.
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This paper studies the issue of conceptually indexing the blogosphere through the whole hierarchy of [[Wikipedia]] entries. About 300,000 Wikipedia entries are used for representing a hierarchy of topics. Based on the results of judging whether each blog feed is relevant to a given Wikipedia entry, this paper proposes how to judge whether there exist blog feeds to be linked from the given entry. In experimental evaluation, authors achieved over 90% precision in this task.

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Towards Conceptual Indexing of the Blogosphere Through Wikipedia Topic Hierarchy - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2009, written by Mariko Kawaba, Daisuke Yokomoto, Hiroyuki Nakasaki, Takehito Utsuro and Tomohiro Fukuhara.

Overview

This paper studies the issue of conceptually indexing the blogosphere through the whole hierarchy of Wikipedia entries. About 300,000 Wikipedia entries are used for representing a hierarchy of topics. Based on the results of judging whether each blog feed is relevant to a given Wikipedia entry, this paper proposes how to judge whether there exist blog feeds to be linked from the given entry. In experimental evaluation, authors achieved over 90% precision in this task.