Hi Miriam and Dario

I became aware of your project during a recent discussion with the Petr Knoth 
from the CORE OA aggregator<https://core.ac.uk/> around how the CORE 
recommender might be leveraged to generate potential citations for Wikipedia 
articles.

I linked to your wiki towards the end of this blogpost: The wisdom of the 
crowd? Crowdsourcing for information 
professionals<https://leedsunilibrary.wordpress.com/2018/04/19/the-wisdom-of-the-crowd-crowdsourcing-for-information-professionals/>

Thanks

Nick




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Dario Taraborelli
Sent: 23 April 2018 12:04
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Subject: [OpenAccess] Participate in a labeling campaign to identify unsourced 
statements in need of citations


Hey everybody,



If you are an editor of the French, Italian or English Wikipedia interested to 
contribute in building technologies for improving missing citation detection in 
Wikipedia articles, please read on.


As part of our current work on 
verifiability<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_Integrity>, the 
Wikimedia Foundation’s Research team<http://research.wikimedia.org> is studying 
ways to use machine learning to flag unsourced statements needing a 
citation<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Identification_of_Unsourced_Statements>.
 If successful, this project will allow us to identify areas where identifying 
high quality citations is particularly urgent or important.


To help with this project, we need to collect high-quality labeled data 
regarding individual sentences: whether they need citations, and why.


We created a tool for this purpose and  we would like to invite you to 
participate in a 
pilot<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Identification_of_Unsourced_Statements/Citation_Reason_Pilot>.
 The annotation task should be fun, short, and straightforward for experienced 
Wikipedia editors.


If you are interested in participating, please proceed as follows:

·         Sign-up by (optionally) adding your name in the sign-up 
page<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Identification_of_Unsourced_Statements/Citation_Reason_Pilot/Sign_Up>.

·         Go to http://labels.wmflabs.org/ui/enwiki/, login, and  from 
'Labeling Unsourced Statements’,  request one (or more) workset. Each workset 
takes maximum 5 minutes to complete and contains 5 tasks. There is no minimum 
number of worksets, but of course the more labels you provide, the better.

·         For each task in a workset, the tool will show you an unsourced 
sentence in an article and ask you to annotate it. You can then label the 
sentence as needing an inline citation or not, and specify a reason for your 
choices.

·         If you can't respond, please select 'skip'. If you can respond but 
you are not 100% sure about your choice, please select 'Unsure'.


If you have any question/comment, please let us know by sending an email to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or leaving a message on the 
talk page of the 
project<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_talk:Identification_of_Unsourced_Statements/Citation_Reason_Pilot>.
 We can

relatively easily adapt the tool if something needs to be changed.


Thank you for your time!


Miriam and Dario

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