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An Open Multilingual System for Scoring Readability of Wikipedia [PDF]
With over 60M articles, Wikipedia has become the largest platform for open and freely accessible knowledge. While it has more than 15B monthly visits, its content is believed to be inaccessible to many readers due to the lack of readability of its text.
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Openness, Priority, and Free Museums
ABSTRACT This article develops a fairness‐based criticism of the UK's policy of promoting free admissions at major museums. With a focus on geographic inequalities and per‐capita museums spending, I argue that free admissions can be a surprisingly bad way of promoting cultural opportunities for disadvantaged groups.
Jack Hume
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Research Citations Building Trust in Wikipedia [PDF]
The use of Wikipedia citations in scholarly research has been the topic of much inquiry over the past decade. A cross-publisher study (Taylor & Francis and University of Michigan Press) convened by Digital Science was established in late 2022 to explore author sentiment towards Wikipedia as a trusted source of information.
arxiv
YAGO: A Large Ontology from Wikipedia and WordNet [PDF]
Fabian M. Suchanek+2 more
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YAGO2: A Spatially and Temporally Enhanced Knowledge Base from Wikipedia: Extended Abstract
Johannes Hoffart+3 more
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Leveraging relatedness‐based measures in people with language disorders: A scoping review
Abstract Understanding lexico‐semantic processing is crucial for dissecting the complexities of language and its disorders. Relatedness‐based measures, or those which investigate the degree of relatedness in meaning between either task items or items produced by participants, offer the opportunity to harness novel computational and analytical ...
Logan A. Gaudet+6 more
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Wikipedia in the Era of LLMs: Evolution and Risks [PDF]
In this paper, we present a thorough analysis of the impact of Large Language Models (LLMs) on Wikipedia, examining the evolution of Wikipedia through existing data and using simulations to explore potential risks. We begin by analyzing page views and article content to study Wikipedia's recent changes and assess the impact of LLMs.
arxiv
Enhancing text clustering by leveraging Wikipedia semantics [PDF]
Jian Hu+6 more
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The simple morphology of the sunfish heart
Jensen and Lauridsen describe the least curved vertebrate heart to date in seven specimens of Ocean sunfish. By comparison to multiple vertebrates, it is concluded that the highly unusual heart is a recent evolution that relates in part to the extraordinary shape of the body.
Bjarke Jensen, Henrik Lauridsen
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