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WWW
2010
ACM
14 years 7 days ago
Not so creepy crawler: easy crawler generation with standard xml queries
Web crawlers are increasingly used for focused tasks such as the extraction of data from Wikipedia or the analysis of social networks like last.fm. In these cases, pages are far m...
Franziska von dem Bussche, Klara A. Weiand, Benedi...
ICDE
2010
IEEE
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13 years 3 months ago
Profiling linked open data with ProLOD
Linked open data (LOD), as provided by a quickly growing number of sources constitutes a wealth of easily accessible information. However, this data is not easy to understand. It i...
Christoph Böhm, Felix Naumann, Ziawasch Abedj...
WIKIS
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
rv you're dumb: identifying discarded work in Wiki article history
Wiki systems typically display article history as a linear sequence of revisions in chronological order. This representation hides deeper relationships among the revisions, such a...
Michael D. Ekstrand, John Riedl
DGO
2009
112views Education» more  DGO 2009»
13 years 6 months ago
System demonstration: Metavid.org: a social website and open archive of congressional video
We have developed Metavid.org, a site that archives video footage of the U.S. Senate and House floor proceedings. Visitors can search for who said what when and also download, rem...
Michael Dale, Abram Stern, Mark Deckert, Warren Sa...
GROUP
2010
ACM
13 years 3 months ago
Why it works (when it works): success factors in online creative collaboration
Online creative collaboration (peer production) has enabled the creation of Wikipedia and open source software (OSS), and is rapidly expanding to encompass new domains, such as vi...
Kurt Luther, Kelly E. Caine, Kevin Ziegler, Amy Br...