Vandalism, the malicious modification of articles, is a serious problem for open access encyclopedias such as Wikipedia. The use of counter-vandalism bots is changing the way Wikipedia identifies and bans vandals, but their contributions are often not considered nor discussed. In this paper, we propose novel text features capturing the invariants of vandalism across five languages to learn and compare the contributions of bots and users in the task of identifying vandalism. We construct computationally efficient features that highlight the contributions of bots and users, and generalize across languages. We evaluate our proposed features through classification performance on revisions of five Wikipedia languages, totaling over 500 mill...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
English - language Wikipedia is constantly being plagued by vandalistic contributions on a massive s...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
Vandalism, the malicious modification or editing of articles, is a serious problem for free and ope...
The malicious modification of articles, termed vandalism, is a serious problem for open access encyc...
This dataset accompanies a research paper that introduces a novel system designed to support the Wik...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. The fact that there are almost no restric...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
There is much literature on Wikipedia vandalism detection. However, this writing addresses two facet...
Discriminating vandalism edits from non-vandalism edits in Wikipedia is a challenging task, as ill...
Since the end of 2006 several autonomous bots are, or have been, running on Wikipedia to keep the en...
This paper analyses the impact of current trend in applying machine learning in detection of vandali...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about...
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...
English - language Wikipedia is constantly being plagued by vandalistic contributions on a massive s...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
Vandalism, the malicious modification or editing of articles, is a serious problem for free and ope...
The malicious modification of articles, termed vandalism, is a serious problem for open access encyc...
This dataset accompanies a research paper that introduces a novel system designed to support the Wik...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. The fact that there are almost no restric...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
There is much literature on Wikipedia vandalism detection. However, this writing addresses two facet...
Discriminating vandalism edits from non-vandalism edits in Wikipedia is a challenging task, as ill...
Since the end of 2006 several autonomous bots are, or have been, running on Wikipedia to keep the en...
This paper analyses the impact of current trend in applying machine learning in detection of vandali...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about...
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...
English - language Wikipedia is constantly being plagued by vandalistic contributions on a massive s...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...