“‘Wikipedia’ Tag”,2019-11-23
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Bibliography for tag
wikipedia, most recent first: 56 annotations & 49 links (parent).
- See Also
- Gwern
- “CQK Is The First Unused TLA”, 2023
- “Prediction Markets”, 2009
- “In Defense of Inclusionism”, 2009
- “Writing a Wikipedia Link Archive Bot”, 2008
- “Wikipedia Résumé”, 2010
- “Wikipedia & YouTube”, 2009
- “Wikipedia & Knol: Why Knol Already Failed”, 2009
- “Wikipedia and Dark Side Editing”, 2009
- “Writing a Wikipedia RSS Link Archive Bot”, 2009
- “Wikipedia and Other Wikis”, 2009
- Links
- “The Rise of AI-Generated Content in Wikipedia”, et al 2024
- “Why We’re Helping More Wikis Move Away from Fandom”, 2024
- “GoodWiki”, 2023
- “WikiChat: Stopping the Hallucination of Large Language Model Chatbots by Few-Shot Grounding on Wikipedia”, et al 2023
- “The Dirty Secrets of a Smear Campaign: Rumors Destroyed Hazim Nada’s Company. Then Hackers Handed Him Terabytes of Files Exposing a Covert Campaign against Him—And the Culprit Wasn’t a Rival but an Entire Country”, 2023
- “What Determines Hindsight Bias in Written Work? One Field and Three Experimental Studies in the Context of Wikipedia”, et al 2022
- “Trial by Internet: A Randomized Field Experiment on Wikipedia’s Influence on Judges’ Legal Reasoning”, et al 2022
- “How Wikipedia Influences Judicial Behavior”, 2022
- “Learning to Model Editing Processes”, 2022
- “Restricted Access: How the Internet Can Be Used to Promote Reading and Learning”, et al 2022
- “A Large-Scale Characterization of How Readers Browse Wikipedia”, et al 2021
- “FRUIT: Faithfully Reflecting Updated Information in Text”, IV et al 2021
- “Externalities in Knowledge Production: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment”, et al 2021
- “Scarecrow: A Framework for Scrutinizing Machine Text”, et al 2021
- “Get Your Vitamin C! Robust Fact Verification With Contrastive Evidence (VitaminC)”, et al 2021
- “WIT: Wikipedia-Based Image Text Dataset for Multimodal Multilingual Machine Learning”, et al 2021
- “The Pile: An 800GB Dataset of Diverse Text for Language Modeling”, et al 2021
- “TAPAS: Weakly Supervised Table Parsing via Pre-Training”, et al 2020
- “The Intrepid Mother and Son Who Unraveled a Geographic Hoax: Atlas Obscura Had a Page for Something Called Moose Boulder, Until Fan Roger Dickey Called Us on It.”, 2020
- “REALM: Retrieval-Augmented Language Model Pre-Training”, et al 2020
- “
popups.js”, 2019- “
wikipedia-Popups.js”, 2019- “Wikipedia Matters”, et al 2019
- “Citogenesis: the Serious Circular Reporting Problem Wikipedians Are Fighting. Circular Reporting Is a Real Problem on Platforms like Wikipedia—And It’s Harder to Solve Than It Looks”, 2019
- “The Wisdom of Polarized Crowds”, 2019
- “Inside the Secret Sting Operations to Expose Celebrity Psychics: Are Some Celebrity Mediums Fooling Their Audience Members by Reading Social Media Pages in Advance? A Group of Online Vigilantes Is out to Prove It”, 2019
- “What Is the Commons Worth? Estimating the Value of Wikimedia Imagery by Observing Downstream Use”, et al 2018
- “Generating Wikipedia by Summarizing Long Sequences”, et al 2018
- “Revisiting ‘The Rise and Decline’ in a Population of Peer Production Projects”, et al 2018
- “Examining Wikipedia With a Broader Lens: Quantifying the Value of Wikipedia’s Relationships With Other Large-Scale Online Communities”, 2018
- “Learning to Organize Knowledge and Answer Questions With N-Gram Machines”, et al 2017
- “Seq2SQL: Generating Structured Queries from Natural Language Using Reinforcement Learning”, et al 2017
- “Does Copyright Affect Reuse? Evidence from Google Books and Wikipedia”, 2017
- “Biases in the Production and Reception of Collective Knowledge: the Case of Hindsight Bias in Wikipedia”, et al 2017
- “The Valuation of Unprotected Works: A Case Study of Public Domain Images on Wikipedia”, et al 2015
- “Gadsby: Wikip█dia’s Lost Lipogram”, 2015
- “Impact of Wikipedia on Market Information Environment: Evidence on Management Disclosure and Investor Reaction”, 2013
- “Wikimedia UK Board Meeting, London [On the Editor Recruitment/retention Crisis]”, 2011
- “Citizendium Turns Five, but the Wikipedia Fork Is Dead in the Water”
- “Circadian Patterns of Wikipedia Editorial Activity: A Demographic Analysis”, et al 2011
- “File:Newbie Survival by Semester Rows.png”
- “Beware Trivial Inconveniences”, 2009
- “Wikipedia Over DNS”
- “He Says, She Says: Conflict and Coordination in Wikipedia”, et al 2007
- “What Is Popular on Wikipedia and Why?”, 2007
- “A Group Is Its Own Worst Enemy”, 2005
- “Do Incentive Contracts Crowd Out Voluntary Cooperation?”, Fehr & 2001
- “List of Pangrams”
- “Almost Wikipedias and Innovation in Free Collaboration Projects”
- “Is Wikipedia Politically Biased?”
- “Original Research: Instead of Making Useful Edits to Wikipedia”
- “Arbital Postmortem”
- “How I Got 3.2 Million Youtube Views without Making a Single Video”
- “Wikipedia Shapes Language in Science Papers: Experiment Traces How Online Encyclopaedia Influences Research Write-Ups”
- “How Wikipedia Launders Regime Propaganda”
- “Reliable Sources: How Wikipedia Admin David Gerard Launders His Grudges Into the Public Record”
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