Linking Wikipedia Events to Past News

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Linking Wikipedia Events to Past News
Authors
Arunav Mishra
Dragan Milchevski
Klaus Berberich
Publication date
2014
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Linking Wikipedia Events to Past News - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2014, written by Arunav Mishra, Dragan Milchevski and Klaus Berberich.

Overview

Authors consider the task of linking Wikipedia events to relevant news articles from the past. Descriptions of events are abundant in Wikipedia and systematically curated in year, decade, and century articles. To address this task, authors develop a two-stage cascade approach that builds a query model from temporal expressions in a set of initially retrieved documents. As baselines authors consider several methods that integrate publication dates and/or temporal expressions into a language modeling approach. Authors experimental evaluation on 50 randomly sampled Wikipedia events with crowd-sourced relevance assessments shows that the two-stage cascade approach outperforms the baselines. Authors experimental testbed of queries and relevance assessments is made publicly available.

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Mishra, Arunav; Milchevski, Dragan; Berberich, Klaus. (2014). "[[Linking Wikipedia Events to Past News]]". Microsoft Research.

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{{cite journal |last1=Mishra |first1=Arunav |last2=Milchevski |first2=Dragan |last3=Berberich |first3=Klaus |title=Linking Wikipedia Events to Past News |date=2014 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Linking_Wikipedia_Events_to_Past_News |journal=Microsoft Research}}

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Mishra, Arunav; Milchevski, Dragan; Berberich, Klaus. (2014). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Linking_Wikipedia_Events_to_Past_News">Linking Wikipedia Events to Past News</a>&quot;. Microsoft Research.