We test the hypothesis that the extent to which one obtains information on a given topic through Wikipedia depends on the language in which it is consulted. Controlling the size factor, we investigate this hypothesis for a number of 25 subject areas. Since Wikipedia is a central part of the web-based information landscape, this indicates a language-related, linguistic bias. The article therefore deals with the question of whether Wikipedia exhibits this kind of linguistic relativity or not. From the perspective of educational science, the article develops a computational model of the information landscape from which multiple texts are drawn as typical input of web-based reading. For this purpose, it develops a hybrid model of intra- and int...
<div><p>In this paper we present statistical analysis of English texts from Wikipedia. We try to add...
Wikipedia has been used as a source of comparable texts for a range of tasks, such as Statistical Ma...
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is the largest general information repository created through coll...
Wikipedia has become one of the primary encyclopaedic in-formation repositories on the World Wide We...
Wikipedia is a popular web-based encyclopedia edited freely and collaboratively by its users. In thi...
This study explores language’s fragmenting effect on user-generated content by examining the diversi...
This article discusses the usefulness of geo-linguistic analysis for Internet studies by presenting ...
Wikipedia is the largest existing knowledge repository that is growing on a genuine crowdsourcing su...
Wikipedia is the largest existing knowledge repository that is growing on a genuine crowdsourcing su...
Wikipedia is the largest existing knowledge repository that is growing on a genuine crowdsourcing su...
Wikipedia has long presented itself as “the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the In...
Wikipedia has long presented itself as “the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the In...
We present a dataset of inter-language knowledge propagation in Wikipedia. Covering the entire 309 l...
Wikipedia has been used as a source of comparable texts for a range of tasks, such as Statistical Ma...
Wikipedia is the largest existing knowledge repository that is growing on a genuine crowdsourcing su...
<div><p>In this paper we present statistical analysis of English texts from Wikipedia. We try to add...
Wikipedia has been used as a source of comparable texts for a range of tasks, such as Statistical Ma...
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is the largest general information repository created through coll...
Wikipedia has become one of the primary encyclopaedic in-formation repositories on the World Wide We...
Wikipedia is a popular web-based encyclopedia edited freely and collaboratively by its users. In thi...
This study explores language’s fragmenting effect on user-generated content by examining the diversi...
This article discusses the usefulness of geo-linguistic analysis for Internet studies by presenting ...
Wikipedia is the largest existing knowledge repository that is growing on a genuine crowdsourcing su...
Wikipedia is the largest existing knowledge repository that is growing on a genuine crowdsourcing su...
Wikipedia is the largest existing knowledge repository that is growing on a genuine crowdsourcing su...
Wikipedia has long presented itself as “the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the In...
Wikipedia has long presented itself as “the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the In...
We present a dataset of inter-language knowledge propagation in Wikipedia. Covering the entire 309 l...
Wikipedia has been used as a source of comparable texts for a range of tasks, such as Statistical Ma...
Wikipedia is the largest existing knowledge repository that is growing on a genuine crowdsourcing su...
<div><p>In this paper we present statistical analysis of English texts from Wikipedia. We try to add...
Wikipedia has been used as a source of comparable texts for a range of tasks, such as Statistical Ma...
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia is the largest general information repository created through coll...