<p>This project contains data sets containing counts of (referer, resource) pairs extracted from the request logs of Wikipedia. A referer is an HTTP header field that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. The data shows how people get to a Wikipedia article and what links they click on. In other words, it gives a weighted network of articles, where each edge weight corresponds to how often people navigate from one page to another. For more information and documentation, see the link in the references section below.</p> <p> </p
This paper describes a new technique for obtaining measures of semantic relatedness. Like other rece...
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By linking to external websites, Wikipedia can act as a gateway to the Web. To date, however, little...
Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the Web and a common source of information for many us...
Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the Web and a common source of information for many us...
Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the Web and a common source of information for many us...
Wikipedia has been described as a gateway to knowledge. However, the extent to which this gateway en...
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This paper introduces Wikipedia as an extensive knowledge base which provides additional information...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has fundamentally changed the ways billions of people are able to access in...
Today, users of all backgrounds obtain a huge amount of information from Wikipedia. Attempting to in...
This paper describes a new technique for obtaining measures of semantic relatedness. Like other rece...
Automatically linking Wikipedia pages can be done either content based by exploiting word similariti...
We investigate the task of finding links from Wikipedia pages to external web pages. Such external l...
By linking to external websites, Wikipedia can act as a gateway to the Web. To date, however, little...
Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the Web and a common source of information for many us...
Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the Web and a common source of information for many us...
Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the Web and a common source of information for many us...
Wikipedia has been described as a gateway to knowledge. However, the extent to which this gateway en...
Wikipedia is one of the most popular information sources on the Web. The free encyclopedia is densel...
Abstract. The Wikipedia is the largest online collaborative knowledge sharing system, a free encyclo...
Since its inception, Wikipedia has grown to a solid and stable project and turned into a mass collab...
Every day millions of people read Wikipedia. When navigating the vast space of available topics usin...
This paper introduces Wikipedia as an extensive knowledge base which provides additional information...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has fundamentally changed the ways billions of people are able to access in...
Today, users of all backgrounds obtain a huge amount of information from Wikipedia. Attempting to in...
This paper describes a new technique for obtaining measures of semantic relatedness. Like other rece...
Automatically linking Wikipedia pages can be done either content based by exploiting word similariti...
We investigate the task of finding links from Wikipedia pages to external web pages. Such external l...