The October 2019 issue of the Wikimedia Research Newsletter is out:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter/2019/October
In this issue:

 1 Research presentations at Wikimania 20191.1 "All Talk: How Increasing 
Interpersonal Communication on Wikis May Not Enhance Productivity"1.2 "Despite 
the [Tor] ban: doing good work anonymously on Wikipedia"1.3 Discussion 
summarization tool to help with Requests for Comments (RfCs) going stale1.4 
"Hidden Gems in the Wikipedia Discussions: The Wikipedians' Rationales"1.5 
"Characterizing Reader Behavior on Wikipedia"1.6 Wikipedia citations 
(footnotes) are only clicked on one of every 200 pageviews1.7 "Dwelling on 
Wikipedia Investigating time spent by global encyclopedia readers"1.8 
"Wikipedia graph mining dynamic structure of collective memory1.9 Harmful 
content rare on English Wikipedia1.10 "Sockpuppet detection in the English 
Wikipedia"1.11 "Wiki-Atlas: Rendering Wikipedia Content through Cartographic 
and Augmented Reality Mediums"1.12 "Evidence of Dark Matter: Assessing the 
Contribution of Subject-matter Experts to Wikipedia"1.13 Why Apple's Siri 
relies on data from Wikipedia infoboxes instead of (just) Wikidata1.14 
"Discovering Implicational Knowledge in Wikidata"1.15 "Analyzing the evolution 
of wikis with WikiChron"1.16 "State of Wikimedia Research 2018-2019"2 Other 
events3 Other recent publications3.1 "Revealing the Role of User Moods in 
Struggling Search Tasks"3.2 Helping students find a research advisor, with 
Google Scholar and Wikipedia3.3 "Uncovering the Semantics of Wikipedia 
Categories"3.4 "Adapting NMT to caption translation in Wikimedia Commons for 
low-resource languages"3.5 "Automatic Detection of Online Abuse and Analysis of 
Problematic Users in Wikipedia"3.6 "Self Attentive Edit Quality Prediction in 
Wikipedia"3.7 "TableNet: An Approach for Determining Fine-grained Relations for 
Wikipedia Tables"3.8 "Training and hackathon on building biodiversity knowledge 
graphs" with Wikidata3.9 "Spectral Clustering Wikipedia Keyword-Based Search 
Results"3.10 "Indigenous Knowledge for Wikipedia: A Case Study with an 
OvaHerero Community in Eastern Namibia"3.11 "On Persuading an OvaHerero 
Community to Join the Wikipedia Community"

*** 16 recent publications were covered or listed in this issue ***

  

Masssly and Tilman Bayer

 

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