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Building automated vandalism detection tools for Wikidata
Wikidata, like Wikipedia, is a knowledge base that anyone can edit. This open collaboration model is powerful in that it reduces barriers to participation and allows a large number of people to contribute.
Halfaker, Aaron +2 more
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. The Carnegie–Ames–Stanford Approach (CASA) model is widely used to estimate vegetation net primary productivity (NPP) at regional scales. However, the CASA is still driven by multisource data, e.g.
Chengyong Wu +11 more
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Modeling Black Literature: Behind the Screen with the Black Bibliography Project [PDF]
The Black Bibliography Project (BBP) plans to produce a bibliographic database of printed works by Black writers from the eighteenth to the twenty-first centuries.
Barton, Melissa, Bychowski, Brenna
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Ontology‐Based Digital Infrastructure for Data‐Driven Glass Development
This work addresses the inefficiencies in traditional glass development by implementing an ontology‐based digital infrastructure coupled with a high‐throughput robotic melting system. The approach integrates machine learning models, predictive tools, and a semantic database.
Ya‐Fan Chen +20 more
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ARL White Paper on Wikidata: Opportunities and Recommendations [PDF]
In this Association of Research Libraries white paper, a task force of expert Wikidata users recommend a variety of ways for librarians to use the open knowledge base in advancing global discovery of their collections, faculty, and institutions.
Allison-Cassin, Stacy +10 more
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Wikidata and Libraries: Facilitating Open Knowledge [PDF]
Book chapter preprint. Chapter published (2018) in "Leveraging Wikipedia: Connecting Communities of Knowledge" (pp. 143-158). Chicago, IL: ALA Editions.Libraries and archives are increasingly embracing the value of contributing information to open ...
Lemus-Rojas, Mairelys, Pintscher, Lydia
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One schema to rule them all: How Schema.org models the world of search
Abstract Several industry‐specific metadata initiatives have historically facilitated structured data modeling for the web in domains such as commerce, publishing, social media, and so forth. The metadata vocabularies produced by these initiatives allow developers to “wrap” information on the web to provide machine‐readable signals for search engines ...
Andrew Iliadis +3 more
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Earth Science researchers require access to integrated, cross-disciplinary data in order to answer critical research questions. Partially due to these science drivers, it is common for disciplinary data systems to expand from their original scope in ...
L. Hsu +5 more
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Getting Quechua Closer to Final Users through Knowledge Graphs
Quechua language and Quechua knowledge gather millions of people around the world, especially in several countries in South America. Unfortunately, there are only a few resources available to Quechua communities, and they are mainly stored in PDF format.
Huaman, Elwin +2 more
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Bravo MaRDI: A Wikibase Powered Knowledge Graph on Mathematics
Mathematical world knowledge is a fundamental component of Wikidata. However, to date, no expertly curated knowledge graph has focused specifically on contemporary mathematics.
Conrad, Tim OF +6 more
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