Every day millions of people read Wikipedia. When navigating the vast space of available topics using hyperlinks, readers describe trajectories on the article network. Understanding these navigation patterns is crucial to better serve readers' needs and address structural biases and knowledge gaps. However, systematic studies of navigation on Wikipedia are hindered by a lack of publicly available data due to the commitment to protect readers' privacy by not storing or sharing potentially sensitive data. In this paper, we ask: How well can Wikipedia readers' navigation be approximated by using publicly available resources, most notably the Wikipedia clickstream data? We systematically quantify the differences between real navigation sequence...
Semantic relatedness between words has been extracted from a variety of sources.In this ongoing work...
Information wikis and especially Wikipedia have become one of the most attractive environments for i...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has fundamentally changed the ways billions of people are able to access in...
By linking to external websites, Wikipedia can act as a gateway to the Web. To date, however, little...
The quest for information is one of the most common activity of human beings. Despite the the impres...
Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the Web and a common source of information for many us...
Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the Web and a common source of information for many us...
<div><p>The quest for information is one of the most common activity of human beings. Despite the th...
Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the Web and a common source of information for many us...
As one of the Web's primary multilingual knowledge sources, Wikipedia is read by millions of people ...
This project contains data for the paper: Lemmerich, Florian, Diego Sáez-Trumper, Robert West, and L...
Does the reason a user visits a Wikipedia page infuence that user's subsequent browsing behavior on ...
In this work, we propose an automatic evaluation and comparison of the browsing behavior of Wikipedi...
Based on the open-sourcing technology of wiki, Wikipedia has initiated a new fashion of hyperreading...
Semantic relatedness between words has been extracted from a variety of sources.In this ongoing work...
Information wikis and especially Wikipedia have become one of the most attractive environments for i...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has fundamentally changed the ways billions of people are able to access in...
By linking to external websites, Wikipedia can act as a gateway to the Web. To date, however, little...
The quest for information is one of the most common activity of human beings. Despite the the impres...
Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the Web and a common source of information for many us...
Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the Web and a common source of information for many us...
<div><p>The quest for information is one of the most common activity of human beings. Despite the th...
Wikipedia is one of the most visited sites on the Web and a common source of information for many us...
As one of the Web's primary multilingual knowledge sources, Wikipedia is read by millions of people ...
This project contains data for the paper: Lemmerich, Florian, Diego Sáez-Trumper, Robert West, and L...
Does the reason a user visits a Wikipedia page infuence that user's subsequent browsing behavior on ...
In this work, we propose an automatic evaluation and comparison of the browsing behavior of Wikipedi...
Based on the open-sourcing technology of wiki, Wikipedia has initiated a new fashion of hyperreading...
Semantic relatedness between words has been extracted from a variety of sources.In this ongoing work...
Information wikis and especially Wikipedia have become one of the most attractive environments for i...
There are many opportunities to improve the interactivity of information retrieval systems beyond th...