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− | '''Using Wikipedia Technology for Topic Maps Design''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2007, written by Junghoon Yang, Jangwhan Han, Inseok Oh and Mingyung Kwak. | + | '''Using Wikipedia Technology for Topic Maps Design''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2007, written by [[Junghoon Yang]], [[Jangwhan Han]], [[Inseok Oh]] and [[Mingyung Kwak]]. |
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− | In this paper authors present a method for automatically generating collection of topics from Wikipedia/Wikibooks based on user input. The constructed collection is intended to be displayed through an intuitive interface as assistance to the user creating Topic Maps for a given subject. Authors discuss the motivation behind the developed tool and outline the technique used for crawling and collecting relevant concepts from Wikipedia/Wikibooks and for building the topic structure to be output to the user. | + | In this paper authors present a method for automatically generating collection of topics from [[Wikipedia]]/Wikibooks based on user input. The constructed collection is intended to be displayed through an intuitive interface as assistance to the user creating Topic Maps for a given subject. Authors discuss the motivation behind the developed tool and outline the technique used for crawling and collecting relevant concepts from Wikipedia/Wikibooks and for building the topic structure to be output to the user. |
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Using Wikipedia Technology for Topic Maps Design - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2007, written by Junghoon Yang, Jangwhan Han, Inseok Oh and Mingyung Kwak.
Overview
In this paper authors present a method for automatically generating collection of topics from Wikipedia/Wikibooks based on user input. The constructed collection is intended to be displayed through an intuitive interface as assistance to the user creating Topic Maps for a given subject. Authors discuss the motivation behind the developed tool and outline the technique used for crawling and collecting relevant concepts from Wikipedia/Wikibooks and for building the topic structure to be output to the user.