Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about 7 % are acts of vandalism. Such behavior is characterized by modifications made in bad faith; introducing spam and other inappropriate content. In this work, we present the results of an effort to integrate three of the leading approaches to Wikipedia vandalism detection: a spatio-temporal analysis of metadata (STiki), a reputation-based system (WikiTrust), and natural language processing features. The performance of the resulting joint system improves the state-of-the-art from all previous methods and establishes a new baseline for Wikipedia vandalism detection. We examine in detail the contribution of the three approaches, both for the task...
This dataset accompanies a research paper that introduces a novel system designed to support the Wik...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
The Wikipedia was initially created to promote collaboration between writers before submitting their...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. The fact that there are almost no restric...
The bulk of Wikipedia anti-vandalism tools require natural language processing over the article or d...
Since the end of 2006 several autonomous bots are, or have been, running on Wikipedia to keep the en...
The importance of collaborative social media (CSM) applications such as Wikipedia to modern free soc...
Abstract. Wikipedia vandalism identification is a very complex issue, which is now mostly solved man...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
STiki is an anti-vandalism tool for Wikipedia. Unlike similar tools, STiki does not rely on natural ...
In this paper, we evaluate a list of classifiers in order to use them in the detection of vandalism ...
The malicious modification of articles, termed vandalism, is a serious problem for open access encyc...
STiki is an anti-vandalism tool for Wikipedia. Unlike similar tools, STiki does not rely on natural ...
This dataset accompanies a research paper that introduces a novel system designed to support the Wik...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
The Wikipedia was initially created to promote collaboration between writers before submitting their...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. The fact that there are almost no restric...
The bulk of Wikipedia anti-vandalism tools require natural language processing over the article or d...
Since the end of 2006 several autonomous bots are, or have been, running on Wikipedia to keep the en...
The importance of collaborative social media (CSM) applications such as Wikipedia to modern free soc...
Abstract. Wikipedia vandalism identification is a very complex issue, which is now mostly solved man...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
STiki is an anti-vandalism tool for Wikipedia. Unlike similar tools, STiki does not rely on natural ...
In this paper, we evaluate a list of classifiers in order to use them in the detection of vandalism ...
The malicious modification of articles, termed vandalism, is a serious problem for open access encyc...
STiki is an anti-vandalism tool for Wikipedia. Unlike similar tools, STiki does not rely on natural ...
This dataset accompanies a research paper that introduces a novel system designed to support the Wik...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
The Wikipedia was initially created to promote collaboration between writers before submitting their...