Science is facing a reproducibility crisis. Previous work has proposed
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Wikipedia, in its role as the world's largest encyclopedia, serves a bro...
We make a first attempt to characterize image accessibility on Wikipedia...
"Wiki rabbit holes" are informally defined as navigation paths followed ...
Currently, publicly available models for website classification do not o...
Every day millions of people read Wikipedia. When navigating the vast sp...
Despite the importance and pervasiveness of Wikipedia as one of the larg...
Wikipedia is the largest source of free encyclopedic knowledge and one o...
By linking to external websites, Wikipedia can act as a gateway to the W...
We present Wikipedia-based Polyglot Dirichlet Allocation (WikiPDA), a
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Wikipedia is written in the wikitext markup language. When serving conte...
Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit, is one of ...
Sections are the building blocks of Wikipedia articles. They enhance
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We propose Quootstrap, a method for extracting quotations, as well as th...