The success of crowdsourcing systems such as Wikipedia relies on people participating in these systems. However, in this research we reveal to what extent human and machine intelligence is combined to carry out semi-automatic workflows of complex tasks. In Wikipedia, bots are used to realize such combination of human-machine intelligence. We provide an extensive overview on various edit types bots carry out in this regard through the analysis of 1,639 approved task requests. We classify existing tasks by an action-object-pair structure and reveal existing differences in their probability of occurrence depending on the investigated work context. In the context of community services, bots mainly create reports, whereas in the area of guidelin...
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, has attracted attention both because of its popularity and its u...
English - language Wikipedia is constantly being plagued by vandalistic contributions on a massive s...
Wikipedia is often considered as an example of ‘collaborative knowledge’. Researchers have contested...
Abstract Systems have emerged in the Web over the past decade that people have used to solve a wide...
In recent years, there has been a huge increase in the number of bots online, varying from Web crawl...
Wikipedia is a global crowdsourced encyclopedia that at time of writing is available in 287 language...
In recent years, there has been a huge increase in the number of bots online, varying from Web crawl...
Software robots (“bots”) play a major role across the Internet today, including on Wikipedia, the wo...
Before a Wikipedia bot is allowed to edit, the operator of the bot must get approval. The Bot Approv...
Rapidly developing web technologies have increased the prevalence of user-generated Internet content...
Scholars and practitioners across domains are increasingly concerned with algorithmic transparency a...
Wikipedia is often considered as an example of ‘collaborative knowledge’. Researchers have contested...
This dissertation investigates the roles of automated software agents in two user-generated content ...
AbstractCollaboration in Wikipedia articles has widely been touted as a great leap forward and an ex...
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, has attracted attention both because of its popularity and its u...
English - language Wikipedia is constantly being plagued by vandalistic contributions on a massive s...
Wikipedia is often considered as an example of ‘collaborative knowledge’. Researchers have contested...
Abstract Systems have emerged in the Web over the past decade that people have used to solve a wide...
In recent years, there has been a huge increase in the number of bots online, varying from Web crawl...
Wikipedia is a global crowdsourced encyclopedia that at time of writing is available in 287 language...
In recent years, there has been a huge increase in the number of bots online, varying from Web crawl...
Software robots (“bots”) play a major role across the Internet today, including on Wikipedia, the wo...
Before a Wikipedia bot is allowed to edit, the operator of the bot must get approval. The Bot Approv...
Rapidly developing web technologies have increased the prevalence of user-generated Internet content...
Scholars and practitioners across domains are increasingly concerned with algorithmic transparency a...
Wikipedia is often considered as an example of ‘collaborative knowledge’. Researchers have contested...
This dissertation investigates the roles of automated software agents in two user-generated content ...
AbstractCollaboration in Wikipedia articles has widely been touted as a great leap forward and an ex...
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, has attracted attention both because of its popularity and its u...
English - language Wikipedia is constantly being plagued by vandalistic contributions on a massive s...
Wikipedia is often considered as an example of ‘collaborative knowledge’. Researchers have contested...