On 6/21/2012 12:48 AM, Somesh Jain wrote:
> Hi people,
>     I have to choose important Wiki articles from a bunch of them. So, 
> I was thinking of doing that by the number of users who have edited 
> that page. Is it possible to get that information using DBpedia ????
     Data dumps with history are available from Wikipedia so it would be 
possible to derive this if you have a lot of time to download and parse 
the files.

     As others have said,  a simple count of page links into a page is a 
very good importance measure.  Edit count or # of unique editing users 
is probably more a metric of controversy than quality.  Anyway,  there 
are zillions of cool things you could mine from the history.

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