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+ | | title = When the Wikipedians Talk: Network and Tree Structure of Wikipedia Discussion Pages | ||
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+ | | authors = [[David Laniado]]<br />[[Riccardo Tasso]]<br />[[Yana Volkovich]]<br />[[Andreas Kaltenbrunner]] | ||
+ | | link = https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-319-11746-1_7.pdf | ||
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'''When the Wikipedians Talk: Network and Tree Structure of Wikipedia Discussion Pages''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2011, written by [[David Laniado]], [[Riccardo Tasso]], [[Yana Volkovich]] and [[Andreas Kaltenbrunner]]. | '''When the Wikipedians Talk: Network and Tree Structure of Wikipedia Discussion Pages''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2011, written by [[David Laniado]], [[Riccardo Tasso]], [[Yana Volkovich]] and [[Andreas Kaltenbrunner]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Talk pages play a fundamental role in [[Wikipedia]] as the place for discussion and communication. In this work authors use the comments on these pages to extract and study three networks, corresponding to different kinds of interactions. Authors find evidence of a specific assortativity profile which differentiates article discussions from personal conversations. An analysis of the tree structure of the article [[talk pages]] allows to capture patterns of interaction, and reveals structural differences among the discussions about articles from different semantic areas. | Talk pages play a fundamental role in [[Wikipedia]] as the place for discussion and communication. In this work authors use the comments on these pages to extract and study three networks, corresponding to different kinds of interactions. Authors find evidence of a specific assortativity profile which differentiates article discussions from personal conversations. An analysis of the tree structure of the article [[talk pages]] allows to capture patterns of interaction, and reveals structural differences among the discussions about articles from different semantic areas. |
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Authors | David Laniado Riccardo Tasso Yana Volkovich Andreas Kaltenbrunner |
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Publication date | 2011 |
Links | Original Preprint |
When the Wikipedians Talk: Network and Tree Structure of Wikipedia Discussion Pages - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by David Laniado, Riccardo Tasso, Yana Volkovich and Andreas Kaltenbrunner.
Overview
Talk pages play a fundamental role in Wikipedia as the place for discussion and communication. In this work authors use the comments on these pages to extract and study three networks, corresponding to different kinds of interactions. Authors find evidence of a specific assortativity profile which differentiates article discussions from personal conversations. An analysis of the tree structure of the article talk pages allows to capture patterns of interaction, and reveals structural differences among the discussions about articles from different semantic areas.