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− | '''Wigipedia: Visual Editing of Semantic Data in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Svetlin BostandjievJohn and Gretarsson Christopher. | + | '''Wigipedia: Visual Editing of Semantic Data in Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2011, written by [[Svetlin BostandjievJohn]] and [[Gretarsson Christopher]]. |
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | Wikipedia is emerging as the dominant global knowledge repos-itory. Recently, large numbers of Wikipedia users have col-laborated to produce more structured information in the on-line encyclopedia. For example, the information found in ta-bles, categories and infoboxes. Infoboxes contain key-valuepairs, manually appended to articles based on the unstructuredtext therein. The wiki contains some structured informationwhich can be crawled by DBpedia [2], which attempts to orga-nize wiki data into into a database of subject-predicate-objecttriples. By leveraging this data authors generate an interface, whichwe call WiGipedia, embedded on every Wikipedia article asan interactive graph visualization where entities represent ar-ticles, categories and relational entities, with typed edges be-tween them. This intelligent web interface is designed to sim-plify the elicitation of semantically structured information inWikipedia (Figure 1). Authors motivation is to both inform theuser of interesting contextual information pertaining to the cur-rent article, and to provide a simple way to introduce and/orrepair semantic relations between wiki articles. User actionsresult in improved accuracy and consistency of structured dataspread across multiple articles. WiGipedia provides users withan intuitive interface that allows single-click Wikipedia editswithout knowledge of the Wikipedia markup language, tem-plates, etc. An online demo of the interface can be found atwww.wigipedia-online.com. | + | Wikipedia is emerging as the dominant global knowledge repos-itory. Recently, large numbers of [[Wikipedia]] users have col-laborated to produce more [[structured information]] in the on-line encyclopedia. For example, the information found in ta-bles, [[categories]] and [[infoboxes]]. Infoboxes contain key-valuepairs, manually appended to articles based on the unstructuredtext therein. The wiki contains some structured informationwhich can be crawled by [[DBpedia]] [2], which attempts to orga-nize wiki data into into a database of subject-predicate-objecttriples. By leveraging this data authors generate an interface, whichwe call WiGipedia, embedded on every Wikipedia article asan interactive graph visualization where entities represent ar-ticles, categories and relational entities, with typed edges be-tween them. This intelligent web interface is designed to sim-plify the elicitation of semantically structured information inWikipedia (Figure 1). Authors motivation is to both inform theuser of interesting contextual information pertaining to the cur-rent article, and to provide a simple way to introduce and/orrepair semantic relations between wiki articles. User actionsresult in improved accuracy and consistency of structured dataspread across multiple articles. WiGipedia provides users withan intuitive interface that allows single-click Wikipedia editswithout knowledge of the Wikipedia markup language, tem-plates, etc. An online demo of the interface can be found atwww.wigipedia-online.com. |
Revision as of 13:21, 3 February 2020
Wigipedia: Visual Editing of Semantic Data in Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Svetlin BostandjievJohn and Gretarsson Christopher.
Overview
Wikipedia is emerging as the dominant global knowledge repos-itory. Recently, large numbers of Wikipedia users have col-laborated to produce more structured information in the on-line encyclopedia. For example, the information found in ta-bles, categories and infoboxes. Infoboxes contain key-valuepairs, manually appended to articles based on the unstructuredtext therein. The wiki contains some structured informationwhich can be crawled by DBpedia [2], which attempts to orga-nize wiki data into into a database of subject-predicate-objecttriples. By leveraging this data authors generate an interface, whichwe call WiGipedia, embedded on every Wikipedia article asan interactive graph visualization where entities represent ar-ticles, categories and relational entities, with typed edges be-tween them. This intelligent web interface is designed to sim-plify the elicitation of semantically structured information inWikipedia (Figure 1). Authors motivation is to both inform theuser of interesting contextual information pertaining to the cur-rent article, and to provide a simple way to introduce and/orrepair semantic relations between wiki articles. User actionsresult in improved accuracy and consistency of structured dataspread across multiple articles. WiGipedia provides users withan intuitive interface that allows single-click Wikipedia editswithout knowledge of the Wikipedia markup language, tem-plates, etc. An online demo of the interface can be found atwww.wigipedia-online.com.