International audienceFrom multi-domain multilingual Wikipedia websites to a single-domain multilingual Wikidata site, online collaboration has taken a major stride. However, achieving a multilingual experience is a rather challenging task for a highly evolving site like Wikidata built with the collaboration of contributors from around the world. It is important to let the contributors analyse and discover how properties are translated and also detect potential problems. This article focuses on developing a tool for understanding and visualizing the translation patterns of Wikidata
With 35 million articles in 288 different languages and 18 billion page views (Wikipedia 2015), Wiki...
While Wikipedia exists in 287 languages, its content is unevenly distributed among them. It is there...
Multilingual Wikidata property translation Flow dataset contains the translation flow of Wikidata pr...
International audienceFrom multi-domain multilingual Wikipedia websites to a single-domain multiling...
International audienceCompared to Wikipedia, Wikidata is a single domain website with the possibilit...
Wikidata is a multilingual, open, linked, structured knowledge base. One of its major interesting fe...
Multilinguality is an important topic for knowledge bases, especially Wikidata, that was build to se...
Wikidata is unique as a knowledge base as well as a community given its users contribute together to...
In Wikipedia, the largest encyclopedia on the Internet, a huge amount of knowl-edge is shared among ...
Wikipedia has become one of the primary encyclopaedic in-formation repositories on the World Wide We...
This project seeks to conduct language translation on metadata labels for research publications, att...
Multilingual lexical-semantic resources play an important role in translation applications. However,...
Wikidata is one of the most important sources of structured data on the web, built by a worldwide co...
Wikipedia is a huge source of multilingual knowledge curated by human contributors. Wiki articles ar...
Wikipedia exists in over 280 languages. The quality and quantity of articles in each language varies...
With 35 million articles in 288 different languages and 18 billion page views (Wikipedia 2015), Wiki...
While Wikipedia exists in 287 languages, its content is unevenly distributed among them. It is there...
Multilingual Wikidata property translation Flow dataset contains the translation flow of Wikidata pr...
International audienceFrom multi-domain multilingual Wikipedia websites to a single-domain multiling...
International audienceCompared to Wikipedia, Wikidata is a single domain website with the possibilit...
Wikidata is a multilingual, open, linked, structured knowledge base. One of its major interesting fe...
Multilinguality is an important topic for knowledge bases, especially Wikidata, that was build to se...
Wikidata is unique as a knowledge base as well as a community given its users contribute together to...
In Wikipedia, the largest encyclopedia on the Internet, a huge amount of knowl-edge is shared among ...
Wikipedia has become one of the primary encyclopaedic in-formation repositories on the World Wide We...
This project seeks to conduct language translation on metadata labels for research publications, att...
Multilingual lexical-semantic resources play an important role in translation applications. However,...
Wikidata is one of the most important sources of structured data on the web, built by a worldwide co...
Wikipedia is a huge source of multilingual knowledge curated by human contributors. Wiki articles ar...
Wikipedia exists in over 280 languages. The quality and quantity of articles in each language varies...
With 35 million articles in 288 different languages and 18 billion page views (Wikipedia 2015), Wiki...
While Wikipedia exists in 287 languages, its content is unevenly distributed among them. It is there...
Multilingual Wikidata property translation Flow dataset contains the translation flow of Wikidata pr...