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Size matters: word count as a measure of quality on wikipedia

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Size matters: word count as a measure of quality on wikipedia
Wikipedia, "the free encyclopedia", now contains over two million English articles, and is widely regarded as a highquality, authoritative encyclopedia. Some Wikipedia articles, however, are of questionable quality, and it is not always apparent to the visitor which articles are good and which are bad. We propose a simple metric ? word count ? for measuring article quality. In spite of its striking simplicity, we show that this metric significantly outperforms the more complex methods described in related work. Categories and Subject Descriptors: H.5.3 [Information Interfaces]: Group and Organization Interfaces? Collaborative computing; I.2.7 [Artificial Intelligence]: Natural Language Processing? Text analysis. General Terms: Measurement, algorithms.
Joshua E. Blumenstock
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Updated 21 Nov 2009
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where WWW
Authors Joshua E. Blumenstock
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