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| title = Who Likes Me More?: Analysing Entity-Centric Language-Specific Bias in Multilingual Wikipedia
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| date = 2016
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| authors = [[Yiwei Zhou]]<br />[[Elena Demidova]]<br />[[Alexandra I. Cristea]]
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| doi = 10.1145/2851613.2851858
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| link = https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2851613.2851858
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'''Who Likes Me More?: Analysing Entity-Centric Language-Specific Bias in Multilingual Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2016, written by [[Yiwei Zhou]], [[Elena Demidova]] and [[Alexandra I. Cristea]].
 
'''Who Likes Me More?: Analysing Entity-Centric Language-Specific Bias in Multilingual Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2016, written by [[Yiwei Zhou]], [[Elena Demidova]] and [[Alexandra I. Cristea]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
In this paper authors take an important step towards better understanding the existence and extent of entity-centric language-specific bias in [[multilingual]] [[Wikipedia]] , and any deviation from its targeted [[neutral point of view]]. Authors propose a methodology using sentiment analysis techniques to systematically extract the variations in sentiments associated with real-world entities in [[different language]] editions of Wikipedia, illustrated with a case study of five Wikipedia language editions and a set of target entities from four [[categories]].
 
In this paper authors take an important step towards better understanding the existence and extent of entity-centric language-specific bias in [[multilingual]] [[Wikipedia]] , and any deviation from its targeted [[neutral point of view]]. Authors propose a methodology using sentiment analysis techniques to systematically extract the variations in sentiments associated with real-world entities in [[different language]] editions of Wikipedia, illustrated with a case study of five Wikipedia language editions and a set of target entities from four [[categories]].

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Who Likes Me More?: Analysing Entity-Centric Language-Specific Bias in Multilingual Wikipedia
Authors
Yiwei Zhou
Elena Demidova
Alexandra I. Cristea
Publication date
2016
DOI
10.1145/2851613.2851858
Links
Original

Who Likes Me More?: Analysing Entity-Centric Language-Specific Bias in Multilingual Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2016, written by Yiwei Zhou, Elena Demidova and Alexandra I. Cristea.

Overview

In this paper authors take an important step towards better understanding the existence and extent of entity-centric language-specific bias in multilingual Wikipedia , and any deviation from its targeted neutral point of view. Authors propose a methodology using sentiment analysis techniques to systematically extract the variations in sentiments associated with real-world entities in different language editions of Wikipedia, illustrated with a case study of five Wikipedia language editions and a set of target entities from four categories.