Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikipedia. They not only disseminate dishonest and offensive content, but force editors to waste time undoing such acts of vandalism. Language- processing has been applied to combat these malicious edits, but as with email spam, these filters are evadable and computationally complex. Meanwhile, recent research has shown spatial and temporal features effective in mitigating email spam, while being lightweight and robust. In this paper, we leverage the spatio-temporal properties of revision metadata to detect vandalism on Wikipedia. An administrative form of reversion called rollback enables the tagging of malicious edits, which are contrasted with...
Discriminating vandalism edits from non-vandalism edits in Wikipedia is a challenging task, as ill...
The malicious modification of articles, termed vandalism, is a serious problem for open access encyc...
The importance of collaborative social media (CSM) applications such as Wikipedia to modern free soc...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
The bulk of Wikipedia anti-vandalism tools require natural language processing over the article or d...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about...
STiki is an anti-vandalism tool for Wikipedia. Unlike similar tools, STiki does not rely on natural ...
Vandalism, the malicious modification or editing of articles, is a serious problem for free and ope...
There is much literature on Wikipedia vandalism detection. However, this writing addresses two facet...
Vandalism, the malicious modification of articles, is a serious problem for open access encyclopedia...
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 ...
This dataset accompanies a research paper that introduces a novel system designed to support the Wik...
Discriminating vandalism edits from non-vandalism edits in Wikipedia is a challenging task, as ill...
The malicious modification of articles, termed vandalism, is a serious problem for open access encyc...
The importance of collaborative social media (CSM) applications such as Wikipedia to modern free soc...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
The bulk of Wikipedia anti-vandalism tools require natural language processing over the article or d...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about...
STiki is an anti-vandalism tool for Wikipedia. Unlike similar tools, STiki does not rely on natural ...
Vandalism, the malicious modification or editing of articles, is a serious problem for free and ope...
There is much literature on Wikipedia vandalism detection. However, this writing addresses two facet...
Vandalism, the malicious modification of articles, is a serious problem for open access encyclopedia...
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 ...
This dataset accompanies a research paper that introduces a novel system designed to support the Wik...
Discriminating vandalism edits from non-vandalism edits in Wikipedia is a challenging task, as ill...
The malicious modification of articles, termed vandalism, is a serious problem for open access encyc...
The importance of collaborative social media (CSM) applications such as Wikipedia to modern free soc...