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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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* [[3D Wikipedia: Using Online Text to Automatically Label and Navigate Reconstructed Geometry]] - Authors introduce an approach for analyzing Wikipedia and other text, together with online photos, to produce annotated 3D models of famous tourist sites. The approach is completely automated, and leverages online text and photo co-occurrences via Google Image Search. It enables a number of new interactions, which authors demonstrate in a new 3D visualization tool.
* [[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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* [[Centrality and Content Creation in Networks: the Case of German Wikipedia]] - authors analysed whether the hyperlinks on Wikipedia channel the attention of producers towards more central articles. Authors observed a sample 7,635 articles belonging to the category 'Economics' on German Wikipedia over 153 weeks and measured their centrality both within this category and in the network of over one million German Wikipedia articles.

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  • 3D Wikipedia: Using Online Text to Automatically Label and Navigate Reconstructed Geometry - Authors introduce an approach for analyzing Wikipedia and other text, together with online photos, to produce annotated 3D models of famous tourist sites. The approach is completely automated, and leverages online text and photo co-occurrences via Google Image Search. It enables a number of new interactions, which authors demonstrate in a new 3D visualization tool.
  • Centrality and Content Creation in Networks: the Case of German Wikipedia - authors analysed whether the hyperlinks on Wikipedia channel the attention of producers towards more central articles. Authors observed a sample 7,635 articles belonging to the category 'Economics' on German Wikipedia over 153 weeks and measured their centrality both within this category and in the network of over one million German Wikipedia articles.