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* [[A Decentralized Wiki Engine for Collaborative Wikipedia Hosting]] - This paper presents the design of a decentralized system for hosting large-scale wiki web sites like Wikipedia, using a collaborative approach. Their design focuses on distributing the pages that compose the wiki across a network of nodes provided by individuals and organizations willing to collaborate in hosting the wiki.
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* [[Cooperation and Quality in Wikipedia]]: Wikipedia articles accrete edits according to a simple mechanism - edits beget edits. Topics of high interest or relevance are thus naturally brought to the forefront of quality.
* [[Combining Wikipedia and Newswire Texts for Question Answering in Spanish]] - This paper describes the adaptations of the MIRACLE group QA system in order to participate in the Spanish monolingual question answering. A system, initially developed for the EFE collection, was reused for Wikipedia. Answers from both collections were combined using temporal information extracted from questions and collections.
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* [[Information Quality Work Organization in Wikipedia]]: quality discussions and processes on WIkipedia are strongly connected to the data itself and are accessible to the general public. This openness makes it particularly easy for researchers to study a particular kind of collaborative work that is highly distributed and that has a particularly substantial focus, not just on error detection but also on error correction.

Latest revision as of 06:20, 25 September 2022

  • Cooperation and Quality in Wikipedia: Wikipedia articles accrete edits according to a simple mechanism - edits beget edits. Topics of high interest or relevance are thus naturally brought to the forefront of quality.
  • Information Quality Work Organization in Wikipedia: quality discussions and processes on WIkipedia are strongly connected to the data itself and are accessible to the general public. This openness makes it particularly easy for researchers to study a particular kind of collaborative work that is highly distributed and that has a particularly substantial focus, not just on error detection but also on error correction.