Re: [Analytics] Fwd: Calculating interlinks between Wikipedias

2015-01-19 Thread Neta Livneh
Hi Nemo, Thanks for the comments and inputs! - I agree with how you looked at the graph, the triangle below the diagonal is more interesting than the above one, as it contains more information, except for languages that are darken in the above triangle. - I was surprised by the clustering

Re: [Analytics] Fwd: Calculating interlinks between Wikipedias

2015-01-18 Thread Jan Ainali
2015-01-18 19:06 GMT+01:00 Federico Leva (Nemo) nemow...@gmail.com: Nice, is there a higher resolution version of the image? I'm having difficulties reading it. Neta Livneh, 18/01/2015 18:53: 2. There is a group of interconnected wikis that are based on Swedish (Dutch, Waray-Waray,

Re: [Analytics] Fwd: Calculating interlinks between Wikipedias

2015-01-18 Thread Neta Livneh
I think this is a better version. Neta On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 8:06 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemow...@gmail.com wrote: Nice, is there a higher resolution version of the image? I'm having difficulties reading it. Neta Livneh, 18/01/2015 18:53: 2. There is a group of interconnected wikis

[Analytics] Fwd: Calculating interlinks between Wikipedias

2015-01-18 Thread Neta Livneh
Hi, Amir Aharoni and I thought that this might be interesting for people here. We wanted to answer the following question: for each language, how many of the articles in the main namespace that appear in one Wikipedia (e.g., FR) also appear in another (e.g., EN). We calculated this as the

Re: [Analytics] Fwd: Calculating interlinks between Wikipedias

2015-01-18 Thread Federico Leva (Nemo)
Nice, is there a higher resolution version of the image? I'm having difficulties reading it. Neta Livneh, 18/01/2015 18:53: 2. There is a group of interconnected wikis that are based on Swedish (Dutch, Waray-Waray, Cebuano, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Minangkabau). Looks like a list of Lsjbot

Re: [Analytics] Fwd: Calculating interlinks between Wikipedias

2015-01-18 Thread Federico Leva (Nemo)
Neta Livneh, 18/01/2015 19:57: I think this is a better version. Thanks. I think the way to read this graph is that it's naturally darker below the diagonal line, and fairer above it. In fact, position (x, y) is the percentage of articles in wiki x which also exist in wiki y. If y x we