Web applications that are based on user-generated content are often criticized for containing low-quality information; a popular example is the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. The major points of criticism pertain to the accuracy, neutrality, and reliability of information. The identification of low-quality information is an important task since for a huge number of people around the world it has become a habit to first visit Wikipedia in case of an information need. Existing research on quality assessment in Wikipedia either investigates only small samples of articles, or else deals with the classification of content into high-quality or low-quality. This thesis goes further, it targets the investigation of quality flaws, thus providing spe...
Wikipedia is the world's largest online encyclopedia, but maintaining article quality through collab...
International audienceWikipedia is a great example of large scale collaboration , where people from ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Wikipedia’s internal quality control ...
Web applications that are based on user-generated content are often criticized for containing low-qu...
The improvement of information quality is a major task for the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. R...
<p>User generated content is the main driving force of the increasingly social web. Participatory an...
With the increasing amount of user generated reference texts in the web, automatic quality assessmen...
Over the past decade, the paradigm of the World Wide Web has shifted from static web pages towards p...
Quality flaws prediction in Wikipedia is an ongoing research trend. In particular, in this work we t...
Wikipedia is commonly viewed as the main online encyclope-dia. Its content quality, however, has oft...
Although some have argued that Wikipedia’s open edit pol-icy is one of the primary reasons for its s...
[EN] In this article we describe a new approach to assess Quality Flaw Prediction in Wikipedia. The ...
Although some have argued that Wikipedia’s open edit pol-icy is one of the primary reasons for its s...
This paper discusses an approach to modeling and measuring information quality of Wikipedia articles...
This paper discusses an approach to modeling and measuring information quality of Wikipedia articles...
Wikipedia is the world's largest online encyclopedia, but maintaining article quality through collab...
International audienceWikipedia is a great example of large scale collaboration , where people from ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Wikipedia’s internal quality control ...
Web applications that are based on user-generated content are often criticized for containing low-qu...
The improvement of information quality is a major task for the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. R...
<p>User generated content is the main driving force of the increasingly social web. Participatory an...
With the increasing amount of user generated reference texts in the web, automatic quality assessmen...
Over the past decade, the paradigm of the World Wide Web has shifted from static web pages towards p...
Quality flaws prediction in Wikipedia is an ongoing research trend. In particular, in this work we t...
Wikipedia is commonly viewed as the main online encyclope-dia. Its content quality, however, has oft...
Although some have argued that Wikipedia’s open edit pol-icy is one of the primary reasons for its s...
[EN] In this article we describe a new approach to assess Quality Flaw Prediction in Wikipedia. The ...
Although some have argued that Wikipedia’s open edit pol-icy is one of the primary reasons for its s...
This paper discusses an approach to modeling and measuring information quality of Wikipedia articles...
This paper discusses an approach to modeling and measuring information quality of Wikipedia articles...
Wikipedia is the world's largest online encyclopedia, but maintaining article quality through collab...
International audienceWikipedia is a great example of large scale collaboration , where people from ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Wikipedia’s internal quality control ...