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CHI
2009
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
What's in Wikipedia?: mapping topics and conflict using socially annotated category structure
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which has undergone tremendous growth. However, this same growth has made it difficult to characterize its content and coverage. In this paper ...
Aniket Kittur, Ed H. Chi, Bongwon Suh
LKR
2008
13 years 5 months ago
What Types of Translations Hide in Wikipedia?
Abstract. We extend an automatically generated bilingual JapaneseSwedish dictionary with new translations, automatically discovered from the multi-lingual online encyclopedia Wikip...
Jonas Sjöbergh, Olof Sjöbergh, Kenji Ara...
CHI
2009
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
What's mine is mine: territoriality in collaborative authoring
Territoriality, the expression of ownership towards an object, can emerge when social actors occupy a shared social space. In the case of Wikipedia, the prevailing cultural norm i...
Jennifer Thom-Santelli, Dan Cosley, Geri Gay
ESWS
2007
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
What Have Innsbruck and Leipzig in Common? Extracting Semantics from Wiki Content
Wikis are established means for the collaborative authoring, versioning and publishing of textual articles. The Wikipedia project, for example, succeeded in creating the by far lar...
Sören Auer, Jens Lehmann
CHI
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Coordinating tasks on the commons: designing for personal goals, expertise and serendipity
How is work created, assigned, and completed on large-scale, crowd-powered systems like Wikipedia? And what design principles might enable these federated online systems to be mor...
Michel Krieger, Emily Margarete Stark, Scott R. Kl...