Wikipulse - Automatically Generating an Online Newspaper from Wikipedia Articles
Authors | Tobias Futterer Peter A. Gloor Tushar Malhotra |
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Publication date | 2012 |
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Wikipulse - Automatically Generating an Online Newspaper from Wikipedia Articles - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2012, written by Tobias Futterer, Peter A. Gloor and Tushar Malhotra.
Overview
More and more, user-generated content is complementing conventional journalism. While authors don’t think that CNN or New York Times and its professional journalists will disappear anytime soon, formidable competition is emerging through humble Wikipedia editors. In earlier work (Becker 2012), authors found that entertainment and sports news appeared on average about two hours earlier on Wikipedia than on CNN and Reuters online. In this project authors build a news-reader that automatically identifies late-breaking news among the most recent Wikipedia articles and then displays it on a dedicated Web site.
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Futterer, Tobias; Gloor, Peter A.; Malhotra, Tushar. (2012). "[[Wikipulse - Automatically Generating an Online Newspaper from Wikipedia Articles]]".
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Futterer, Tobias; Gloor, Peter A.; Malhotra, Tushar. (2012). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Wikipulse_-_Automatically_Generating_an_Online_Newspaper_from_Wikipedia_Articles">Wikipulse - Automatically Generating an Online Newspaper from Wikipedia Articles</a>".