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Data Mining in an Online Encyclopedia

by St Ecmi Modelling Week, Alok Gupta, Vryan Gil Palma, Tu Eindhoven, Arbnora Reci
"... We have surveyed and implemented different mathematical models to find the most relevant pages pertaining to some query for the case of an online encyclopedia. We have used the concepts of the webpage ranking to determine the ranking of the different topics and hence find the most important topics. ..."
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We have surveyed and implemented different mathematical models to find the most relevant pages pertaining to some query for the case of an online encyclopedia. We have used the concepts of the webpage ranking to determine the ranking of the different topics and hence find the most important topics

Becoming Wikipedian: Transformation of participation in a collaborative online encyclopedia

by Susan L. Bryant, Andrea Forte, Amy Bruckman - In Proceedings of the 2005 International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work (GROUP '05
"... Traditional activities change in surprising ways when computermediated communication becomes a component of the activity system. In this descriptive study, we leverage two perspectives on social activity to understand the experiences of individuals who became active collaborators in Wikipedia, a pro ..."
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prolific, cooperatively-authored online encyclopedia. Legitimate peripheral participation provides a lens for understanding participation in a community as an adaptable process that evolves over time. We use ideas from activity theory as a framework to describe our results. Finally, we describe how

The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences

by N. J. A. Sloane
"... This article gives a brief introduction to the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (or OEIS). The OEIS is a database of nearly 90,000 sequences of integers, arranged lexicographically. The entry for a sequence lists the initial terms (50 to 100, if available), a description, formulae, programs ..."
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This article gives a brief introduction to the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (or OEIS). The OEIS is a database of nearly 90,000 sequences of integers, arranged lexicographically. The entry for a sequence lists the initial terms (50 to 100, if available), a description, formulae

Mining the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences

by Hieu D. Nguyen, Douglas Taggart
"... This paper describes an experimental mathematics project aimed at mining the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences for new mathematical identities. We discuss methods used to store, compare and match integer sequences and describe an implementation using MySQL and Mathematica. A summary of our re ..."
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This paper describes an experimental mathematics project aimed at mining the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences for new mathematical identities. We discuss methods used to store, compare and match integer sequences and describe an implementation using MySQL and Mathematica. A summary of our

A Genre Analysis of Online Encyclopedias

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"... Collaborative Authoring on the Web: ..."
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by Intelex Past Masters
"... Useful online encyclopedia and dictionaries for ..."
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Useful online encyclopedia and dictionaries for

Reputation and reliability in collective goods: The case of the online encyclopedia wikipedia

by Denise Anthony, Sean W. Smith, Timothy Williamson - Rationality and Society , 2009
"... An important organizational innovation enabled by the revolution in information technologies is ‘open source ’ production which converts private commodities into essentially public goods. Similar to other public goods, incentives for reputation and group identity appear to motivate contributions to ..."
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to open source projects, overcoming the social dilemma inherent in producing such goods. In this paper we examine how contributor motivations affect the type of contributions made to the open source online encyclopedia Wikipedia. As expected, we find that registered participants, motivated by reputation

A SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE APPROACH TO COOPERATIVE KNOWLEDGE GENERATION: IDEOLOGY AND STRUCTURAL TENSION OF NUPEDIA

by Shing-Chung Jonathan Yam , 2012
"... Abstract This paper focuses on the rise and fall of the online encyclopedia ..."
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Abstract This paper focuses on the rise and fall of the online encyclopedia

Research Article Self-Supervised Chinese Ontology Learning from Online Encyclopedias

by Fanghuai Hu, Zhiqing Shao, Tong Ruan
"... which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Constructing ontology manually is a time-consuming, error-prone, and tedious task. We present SSCO, a self-supervised learning based chinese ontology, which contains about 255 ..."
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thousand concepts, 5 million entities, and 40 million facts. We explore the three largest online Chinese encyclopedias for ontology learning and describe how to transfer the structured knowledge in encyclopedias, including article titles, category labels, redirection pages, taxonomy systems, and Info

Using Encyclopedic Knowledge for Named Entity Disambiguation

by Razvan Bunescu - In EACL , 2006
"... We present a new method for detecting and disambiguating named entities in open domain text. A disambiguation SVM kernel is trained to exploit the high coverage and rich structure of the knowledge encoded in an online encyclopedia. The resulting model significantly outperforms a less informed baseli ..."
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We present a new method for detecting and disambiguating named entities in open domain text. A disambiguation SVM kernel is trained to exploit the high coverage and rich structure of the knowledge encoded in an online encyclopedia. The resulting model significantly outperforms a less informed
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