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Assessing the quality of sources in Wikidata across languages: a hybrid approach
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When humans and machines collaborate: Cross-lingual Label Editing in Wikidata ...
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Ranking knowledge graphs by capturing knowledge about languages and labels
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The human face of the web of data: a cross-sectional study of labels
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Analysis of Editors' languages in Wikidata
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Wikidata is unique as a knowledge base as well as a community given its users contribute together to one cross-lingual project. To create a truly multilingual knowledge base, a variety of languages of contributors is needed. In this paper, we investigate the language distribution in Wikidata's editors, how it relates to Wikidata's content and the users' label editing. This gives us an insight into its community that can help supporting users working on multilingual projects.
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URL: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/422040/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/422040/1/ACM_OpenSym_User_Languages_2018.pdf
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Learning to generate Wikipedia summaries for underserved languages from Wikidata
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Mind the (Language) Gap: Generation of Multilingual Wikipedia Summaries from Wikidata for ArticlePlaceholders
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A glimpse into Babel: an analysis of multilinguality in Wikidata
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