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Papers from the 2016 ICWSM Workshop
Robert West, Leila Zia, Dario Taraborelli, Jure Leskovec, Organizers
AAAI Technical Report WS-16-17
This technical report was published as part of The Workshops of the
Tenth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media: Technical Reports WS-16-16 – WS-16-20 by The AAAI Press, Palo Alto, California
Contents
Extracting Semantics from Random Walks on Wikipedia: Comparing Learning and Counting Methods
Alexander Dallmann, Thomas Niebler, Florian Lemmerich, Andreas Hotho
Graph-Based Breaking News Detection on Wikipedia
Ana Freire, Matteo Manca, Diego Saez-Trumper, David Laniado, Ilaria Bordino, Francesco Gullo, Andreas Kaltenbrunner
What Can Wikipedia Tell Us About the Global or Local Character of Burstiness?
Yérali Carolina Gandica, Renaud Lambiotte, Timoteo Carletti
ENRICH: A Query Rewriting Service Powered by Wikipedia Graph Structure
Joan Guisado-Gámez, David Tamayo-Domènech, Jordi Urmeneta, Josep Lluís Larriba-Pey
Wiki Editors' Acceptance of Additional Guidance on Talk Pages
Sven Heimbuch, Daniel Bodemer
Topical Interest and Degree of Involvement of Bilingual Editors in Wikipedia
Soo Young Kim, Alice Oh
In Wikipedia We Trust: A Case Study — Extended Abstract
Arpit Merchant, Darshit Shah, Navjyoti Singh
Literature, Geolocation and Wikidata
Finn Årup Nielsen
Wikipedia Knowledge Graph with DeepDive
Thomas Palomares, Youssef Ahres, Juhana Kangaspunta, Christopher Ré
Semi-Supervised Automatic Generation of Wikipedia Articles for Named Entities
Yashaswi Pochampally, Kamalakar Karlapalem, Navya Yarrabelly
Similar Gaps, Different Origins? Women Readers and Editors at Greek Wikipedia
Ioannis Protonotarios, Vasiliki Sarimpei, Jahna Otterbacher
State of the Union: A Data Consumer's Perspective on Wikidata and Its Properties for the Classification and Resolution of Entities
Andreas Spitz, Vaibhav Dixit, Ludwig Richter, Michael Gertz, Johanna Geiss
Hidden Gems in the Wikipedia Discussions: The Wikipedians’ Rationales
Lu Xiao
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