Auflistung nach Schlagwort "Wikipedia"

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  • Redi, Miriam; Morgan, Jonathan; Fetahu, Besnik; Taraborelli, Dario (New York, NY : Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2019)
    Wikipedia is playing an increasingly central role on the web, and the policies its contributors follow when sourcing and fact-checking content affect million of readers. Among these core guiding principles, verifiability ...
  • Holtz, Peter; Fetahu, Besnik; Kimmerle, Joachim (Richmond, Va. : Healthcare World, 2018)
    Background: Consulting the Internet for health-related information is a common and widespread phenomenon, and Wikipedia is arguably one of the most important resources for health-related information. Therefore, it is ...
  • Fisichella, Marco; Ceroni, Andrea (Basel : MDPI, 2021)
    A majority of current work in events extraction assumes the static nature of relationships in constant expertise knowledge bases. However, in collaborative environments, such as Wikipedia, information and systems are ...
  • Demartini, Gianluca (Hannover : Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2011)
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  • Akter, Morsheda (Hannover : Leibniz Universität Hannover. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2015)
    Now-a-day Wikipedia is becoming the main source of data for analyzing, researching and finding insights from it. Many researchers are for this reason interested about Wikipedia data. Understand the relationship between ...
  • Kawase, Ricardo; Siehndel, Patrick; Pereira Nunes, Bernardo (Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2014)
    The volume of information on the Web is constantly growing. Consequently, finding specific pieces of information becomes a harder task. Wikipedia, the largest online reference Website is beginning to witness this phenomenon. ...
  • Fetahu, Besnik; Anand, Avishek; Koutraki, Maria (New York, NY : Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2019)
    We focus on the problem of interlinking Wikipedia tables with fine-grained table relations: equivalent and subPartOf. Such relations allow us to harness semantically related information by accessing related tables or facts ...