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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Oct 18

    In the latest issue of our monthly newsletter: How Wikipedia helps assess the credibility of news media; 2019 report; time spent reading Wikipedia last year: 672,349 years

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  2. Oct 25

    "The Microsoft Academic Knowledge Graph: A Linked Data Source with 8 Billion Triples of Scholarly Data" An open RDF dataset linking Microsoft academic data with , , OpenCitations, and GRID. sparql endpoint: paper:

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  3. Retweeted
    Oct 24

    How to evaluate the quality of ? Have a look at this paper by et al. (2015): I've especially noticed interest in the data quality of here at , have a look:

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  4. Oct 24

    Wiki editors with higher general intelligence scores write higher quality articles (and successfully "signal" their intelligence to readers) - but only when contributing non-anonymously 💰 (HT )

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  5. Oct 24

    Authors say that the system works best with Chrome on a desktop computer! MR

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    Oct 24

    This is super fun and performant: WikiView for image similarity search, via . paper: demo:

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  7. Oct 24

    A visualization of 12M pictures allows to search by image, filter by tags, colors and licenses,and browse by visual similarity. (Barthel et al, 2019) Paper:

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    Oct 22

    Your languages, grouped in respect to how much they overlap across ~60M items, my dear Wikidatans. Thursday to Saturday, Berlin, WikidataCon 2019: be there. Sincerely yours, Data Scientist.

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    Oct 21

    Wikidata as a FAIR knowledge graph for the life sciences

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  10. Oct 22

    "Finding Interpretable Concept Spaces in Node Embeddings using Knowledge Bases" - Explaining node embeddings through human interpretable subspaces learned from a -based entity graph . (Idahl et al, 2019)

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  11. Retweeted
    Oct 22

    One week left before the on October 29th 🎉 The community celebrates it with presents, blog posts, meetups and cakes 🎂. If you're preparing one of these, don't forget to share on this page (and we want pictures of the cakes 😍)

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    Oct 21

    Excited to publish this preprint on using Wikidata as an open and FAIR resource for biomedical research. We present the current status of the Wikidata biomed knowledge graph and several application vignettes in phenotype-based diagnosis, drug repurposing, etc.

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    Oct 21

    'Wikipedia citations may be useful indicators of the non-scholarly impact of books, with a third of all monographs having received at least one link from the online encyclopedia' find out more amazing insights for book publishers in our latest blog post.

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    Oct 21
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  15. Oct 21

    "Multi-Task Learning for Conversational Question Answering over a Large-Scale Knowledge Base" - an innovative multi-task learning framework conversational question answering over (Shen et al, 2019)

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  16. Oct 21

    "We can envisage Wikipedia as the gateway to knowledge, open access research as the deep well of scholarship lying behind it, and librarians and educators as the guides to understanding" - from "Invitert føredrag: and " by

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    Oct 18

    Our new Reader Engagement w/ Medical Content found readers of pages engage w/ external links more frequently (esp hovering/footnote clicking) than readers of rest of Wikipedia by

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  18. Oct 18

    Earlier this year, Leila Zia from Research, Swati Goal from and from , studied the effect of 's thanks features, and here is what they learnt.

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  19. Oct 17

    "Kadaster Knowledge Graph: Beyond the Fifth Star of Open Data" - constructing and using the first open government knowledge graph in the Netherlands 🇳🇱🌐 (Ronzhin et al, 2019)

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  20. Oct 17

    "Sepsis information-seeking behaviors via between 2015 and 2018: A mixed methods retrospective observational study": spikes in Sepsis information-seeking associate with news of high profile deaths or awareness campaigns (Jabaley et al, 2019)

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