WRS: The Wikipedia Recommender System

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WRS: The Wikipedia Recommender System
Authors
Thomas Lefévre
Christian Damsgaard Jensen
Thomas Rune Korsgaard
Publication date
2009
ISSN
18684238
ISBN
978-364202055-1
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WRS: The Wikipedia Recommender System - scientific work about Wikipedia quality published in 2009, written by Thomas Lefévre, Christian Damsgaard Jensen and Thomas Rune Korsgaard.

Overview

In 2005, the Wikipedia became the most popular reference website on the Internet and it has continued to grow in size and popularity ever since. With the increasing reliance on the Wikipedia comes issues of the credibility and provenance of content. In order to address these issues, authors have developed a Recommender System for the Wikipedia, which allows the users of the Wikipedia to rate articles in order to guide other users about the quality of articles. This rating system provides both an incentive for authors to improve articles and a quantifiable measure of the perceived quality of articles.

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Wikipedia Quality

Lefévre, Thomas; Jensen, Christian Damsgaard; Korsgaard, Thomas Rune. (2009). "[[WRS: The Wikipedia Recommender System]]". IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology Volume 300, 2009, pp. 298-301. ISBN: 978-364202055-1. ISSN: 18684238.

English Wikipedia

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Lefévre, Thomas; Jensen, Christian Damsgaard; Korsgaard, Thomas Rune. (2009). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/WRS:_The_Wikipedia_Recommender_System">WRS: The Wikipedia Recommender System</a>&quot;. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology Volume 300, 2009, pp. 298-301. ISBN: 978-364202055-1. ISSN: 18684238.