In this year’s WWW conference, members of the Alexandria project will be presenting two of their works at the The Web Conference (WWW ’19) in San Francisco, USA.
The works touch upon two different topics, such as understanding the reason why and how people cite in collaborative environments like Wikipedia, and the second work was on how we can leverage tabular information on the Web by aligning tables with fine-grained relations (e.g. subPartOf or equivalent).
- Miriam Redi (Wikimedia Foundation, United Kingdom); Besnik Fetahu (L3S Research Center, Germany); Jonathan Morgan (Wikimedia Foundation, United States); Dario Taraborelli (Wikimedia Foundation, United States): “Citation Needed: A Taxonomy and Algorithmic Assessment of Wikipedia’s Verifiability”
- Besnik Fetahu, Avishek Anand, and Maria Koutraki: “TableNet: An approach for determining fine-grained relations for Wikipedia tables”.
The datasets and code for the TableNet project are available for further use and comparison.