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'''Visualizing Revisions and Building Semantic Network in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Li Hao, Deyi Li, Runsheng Li, Jun Hu and Dongjie Zhao.
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'''Visualizing Revisions and Building Semantic Network in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2011, written by [[Li Hao]], [[Deyi Li]], [[Runsheng Li]], [[Jun Hu]] and [[Dongjie Zhao]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Wikipedia, one of the largest online encyclopedias, is competent to Britannica. Articles are subject to day to day changes by authors, and each such change is recorded as a new revision. In this paper, authors visualize the article's revisions and build the semantic network between articles. First, authors analyze the revisions difference of article and using color to show the revisions change. Second, through the article's classified information, authors constructed a semantic network of articles' relationship.
 
Wikipedia, one of the largest online encyclopedias, is competent to Britannica. Articles are subject to day to day changes by authors, and each such change is recorded as a new revision. In this paper, authors visualize the article's revisions and build the semantic network between articles. First, authors analyze the revisions difference of article and using color to show the revisions change. Second, through the article's classified information, authors constructed a semantic network of articles' relationship.

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Visualizing Revisions and Building Semantic Network in Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Li Hao, Deyi Li, Runsheng Li, Jun Hu and Dongjie Zhao.

Overview

Wikipedia, one of the largest online encyclopedias, is competent to Britannica. Articles are subject to day to day changes by authors, and each such change is recorded as a new revision. In this paper, authors visualize the article's revisions and build the semantic network between articles. First, authors analyze the revisions difference of article and using color to show the revisions change. Second, through the article's classified information, authors constructed a semantic network of articles' relationship.