Knowledge bases are becoming a key asset leveraged for various types of applications on the Web, from search engines presenting ‘entity cards’ as the result of a query, to the use of structured data of knowledge bases to empower virtual personal assistants. Wikidata is an open general-interest knowledge base that is collaboratively developed and maintained by a community of thousands of volunteers. One of the major challenges faced in such a crowdsourcing project is to attain a high level of editor engagement. In order to intervene and encourage editors to be more committed to editing Wikidata, it is important to be able to predict at an early stage, whether an editor will or not become an engaged editor. In this paper, we investigate this ...
In this vision paper, we suggest combining two lines of research to study the collective behavior of...
Wiktionary is increasingly gaining influence in a wide variety of linguistic fields such as NLP and ...
Extended abstract and poster.Among active editors, earlier adopters tend to stay for longer. Higher ...
Wikidata is a collaborative knowledge graph by the Wikimedia Foundation which has undergone an impre...
These days, user-generated content platforms such as social media, question-answering Websites, and ...
Abstract. Collaborations such as Wikipedia are a key part of the value of the modern Internet. At th...
Wikidata is a community-driven knowledge graph which has drawn much attention from researchers and p...
We investigated how participation evolves in Wikidata as its editors become established members of t...
Wikipedia is a global crowdsourced encyclopedia that at time of writing is available in 287 language...
We investigated how participation evolves in Wikidata as its editors become established members of t...
Many activities of editors in Wikipedia can be traced us-ing its database dumps, which register deta...
In this paper, we focus on English Wikipedia, one of the main user-contributed content systems, and ...
In this paper, we investigate how Wikipedia editors leave the community, i.e., become inactive, from...
5th International Workshop on Mining Ubiquitous and Social Environments (MUSE) at ECML, Nancy, Franc...
Many activities of editors in Wikipedia can be traced using its database dumps, which register detai...
In this vision paper, we suggest combining two lines of research to study the collective behavior of...
Wiktionary is increasingly gaining influence in a wide variety of linguistic fields such as NLP and ...
Extended abstract and poster.Among active editors, earlier adopters tend to stay for longer. Higher ...
Wikidata is a collaborative knowledge graph by the Wikimedia Foundation which has undergone an impre...
These days, user-generated content platforms such as social media, question-answering Websites, and ...
Abstract. Collaborations such as Wikipedia are a key part of the value of the modern Internet. At th...
Wikidata is a community-driven knowledge graph which has drawn much attention from researchers and p...
We investigated how participation evolves in Wikidata as its editors become established members of t...
Wikipedia is a global crowdsourced encyclopedia that at time of writing is available in 287 language...
We investigated how participation evolves in Wikidata as its editors become established members of t...
Many activities of editors in Wikipedia can be traced us-ing its database dumps, which register deta...
In this paper, we focus on English Wikipedia, one of the main user-contributed content systems, and ...
In this paper, we investigate how Wikipedia editors leave the community, i.e., become inactive, from...
5th International Workshop on Mining Ubiquitous and Social Environments (MUSE) at ECML, Nancy, Franc...
Many activities of editors in Wikipedia can be traced using its database dumps, which register detai...
In this vision paper, we suggest combining two lines of research to study the collective behavior of...
Wiktionary is increasingly gaining influence in a wide variety of linguistic fields such as NLP and ...
Extended abstract and poster.Among active editors, earlier adopters tend to stay for longer. Higher ...