Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter (September 2016): new papers open for review

2016-10-14 Thread Pine W
Hi Morten, I think that Patrick Early might be interested in reviewing that
paper in light of his ongoing research about harassment issues.

Pine

On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 12:53 PM, Morten Wang  wrote:

> I signed up to read Forte et al's paper "Privacy, Anonymity, and Perceived
> Risk in Open Collaboration: A Study of Tor Users and Wikipedians". After
> having read it, I'm clearly not qualified to give it a proper review.
> Instead, I'd suggest that someone who's well-versed in the
> security/anonymity/harassment literature review it so that a solid review
> can be written, and encourage someone to volunteer.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Morten
>
>
> On 12 October 2016 at 00:46,  wrote:
>
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>>
>> We’re preparing for the September 2016 research newsletter and looking
>> for contributors. Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org
>> /p/WRN201609 and add your name next to any paper you are interested in
>> covering. The publication schedule is a bit mixed up currently - there is a
>> chance we will already need to get out this issue in the next few days; but
>> if you prefer to take more time, feel free to mark your contribution for
>> the subsequent October issue instead, which should come out toward the end
>> of this month. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most
>> welcome.
>>
>>
>> Highlights from this month:
>>
>>
>>
>> ·   5000 people on Brexit & US Elections
>>
>> ·   A Smooth Transition to Modern mathoid-based Math Rendering in
>> Wikipedia with Automatic Visual Regression Testing
>>
>> ·   Answering End-User Questions, Queries and Searches on Wikipedia
>> and its History
>>
>> ·   Automated News Suggestions for Populating Wikipedia Entity Page
>>
>> ·   Content Disputes in Wikipedia Reflect Geopolitical Instability
>>
>> ·   Creating Causal Embeddings for Question Answering with Minimal
>> Supervision
>>
>> ·   Cultural Differences in the Understanding of History on Wikipedia
>>
>> ·   Examining potential mechanisms underlying the Wikipedia gender
>> gap through a collaborative editing task
>>
>> ·   Expanding Wikidata's Parenthood Information by 178%, or How To
>> Mine Relation Cardinalities
>>
>> ·   Exploration on the Use of WDQS: Breakdown by Geography, User
>> Agent and Referer Class
>>
>> ·   Finding News Citations For Wikipedia
>>
>> ·   Gender gap on Wikipedia: visible in all categories?
>>
>> ·   How do students trust Wikipedia? An examination across genders
>>
>> ·   Incorporating Relation Paths in Neural Relation Extraction
>>
>> ·   Memory Remains: Understanding Collective Memory in the Digital
>> Age
>>
>> ·   Once You Step Over the First Line, You Become Sensitized to the
>> Next: Towards a Gateway Theory of Online Participation
>>
>> ·   Privacy, Anonymity, and Perceived Risk in Open Collaboration: A
>> Study of Tor Users and Wikipedians
>>
>> ·   Quality and Importance of Wikipedia Articles in Different
>> Languages
>>
>> ·   Using Semantic Web Technologies for Explaining and Predicting
>> Abnormal Expenses
>>
>> ·   Veni, Vidi, Vicipaedia: Using the Latin Wikipedia in an Advanced
>> Latin Classroom
>>
>> ·   WikInfoboxer: A Tool to Create Wikipedia Infoboxes Using Dbpedia
>>
>> ·   Wikipedia and participatory culture: Why fans edit
>>
>> ·   Writing for Wikipedia in the classroom: challenging official
>> knowledge (a case study in 12th grade)
>>
>>
>> If you have any question about the format or process feel free to get in
>> touch off-list.
>>
>>
>> Masssly, Tilman Bayer and Dario Taraborelli
>>
>>
>> [1] http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter
>>
>> ___
>> Wiki-research-l mailing list
>> Wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wiki-research-l
>>
>>
>
> ___
> Wiki-research-l mailing list
> Wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wiki-research-l
>
>
___
Wiki-research-l mailing list
Wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wiki-research-l


Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter (September 2016): new papers open for review

2016-10-14 Thread Morten Wang
I signed up to read Forte et al's paper "Privacy, Anonymity, and Perceived
Risk in Open Collaboration: A Study of Tor Users and Wikipedians". After
having read it, I'm clearly not qualified to give it a proper review.
Instead, I'd suggest that someone who's well-versed in the
security/anonymity/harassment literature review it so that a solid review
can be written, and encourage someone to volunteer.


Cheers,
Morten


On 12 October 2016 at 00:46,  wrote:

> Hi everybody,
>
>
> We’re preparing for the September 2016 research newsletter and looking for
> contributors. Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.
> org/p/WRN201609 and add your name next to any paper you are interested in
> covering. The publication schedule is a bit mixed up currently - there is a
> chance we will already need to get out this issue in the next few days; but
> if you prefer to take more time, feel free to mark your contribution for
> the subsequent October issue instead, which should come out toward the end
> of this month. As usual, short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most
> welcome.
>
>
> Highlights from this month:
>
>
>
> ·   5000 people on Brexit & US Elections
>
> ·   A Smooth Transition to Modern mathoid-based Math Rendering in
> Wikipedia with Automatic Visual Regression Testing
>
> ·   Answering End-User Questions, Queries and Searches on Wikipedia
> and its History
>
> ·   Automated News Suggestions for Populating Wikipedia Entity Page
>
> ·   Content Disputes in Wikipedia Reflect Geopolitical Instability
>
> ·   Creating Causal Embeddings for Question Answering with Minimal
> Supervision
>
> ·   Cultural Differences in the Understanding of History on Wikipedia
>
> ·   Examining potential mechanisms underlying the Wikipedia gender
> gap through a collaborative editing task
>
> ·   Expanding Wikidata's Parenthood Information by 178%, or How To
> Mine Relation Cardinalities
>
> ·   Exploration on the Use of WDQS: Breakdown by Geography, User
> Agent and Referer Class
>
> ·   Finding News Citations For Wikipedia
>
> ·   Gender gap on Wikipedia: visible in all categories?
>
> ·   How do students trust Wikipedia? An examination across genders
>
> ·   Incorporating Relation Paths in Neural Relation Extraction
>
> ·   Memory Remains: Understanding Collective Memory in the Digital Age
>
> ·   Once You Step Over the First Line, You Become Sensitized to the
> Next: Towards a Gateway Theory of Online Participation
>
> ·   Privacy, Anonymity, and Perceived Risk in Open Collaboration: A
> Study of Tor Users and Wikipedians
>
> ·   Quality and Importance of Wikipedia Articles in Different
> Languages
>
> ·   Using Semantic Web Technologies for Explaining and Predicting
> Abnormal Expenses
>
> ·   Veni, Vidi, Vicipaedia: Using the Latin Wikipedia in an Advanced
> Latin Classroom
>
> ·   WikInfoboxer: A Tool to Create Wikipedia Infoboxes Using Dbpedia
>
> ·   Wikipedia and participatory culture: Why fans edit
>
> ·   Writing for Wikipedia in the classroom: challenging official
> knowledge (a case study in 12th grade)
>
>
> If you have any question about the format or process feel free to get in
> touch off-list.
>
>
> Masssly, Tilman Bayer and Dario Taraborelli
>
>
> [1] http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter
>
> ___
> Wiki-research-l mailing list
> Wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wiki-research-l
>
>
___
Wiki-research-l mailing list
Wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wiki-research-l


[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter (September 2016): new papers open for review

2016-10-12 Thread masssly
Hi everybody,

We’re preparing for the September 2016 research newsletter and looking for 
contributors. Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201609 
and add your name next to any paper you are interested in covering. The 
publication schedule is a bit mixed up currently - there is a chance we will 
already need to get out this issue in the next few days; but if you prefer to 
take more time, feel free to mark your contribution for the subsequent October 
issue instead, which should come out toward the end of this month. As usual, 
short notes and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.

Highlights from this month:
 
• 5000 people on Brexit & US Elections
• A Smooth Transition to Modern mathoid-based Math Rendering in Wikipedia with 
Automatic Visual Regression Testing
• Answering End-User Questions, Queries and Searches on Wikipedia and its 
History
• Automated News Suggestions for Populating Wikipedia Entity Page
• Content Disputes in Wikipedia Reflect Geopolitical Instability
• Creating Causal Embeddings for Question Answering with Minimal Supervision
• Cultural Differences in the Understanding of History on Wikipedia
• Examining potential mechanisms underlying the Wikipedia gender gap through a 
collaborative editing task
• Expanding Wikidata's Parenthood Information by 178%, or How To Mine Relation 
Cardinalities
• Exploration on the Use of WDQS: Breakdown by Geography, User Agent and 
Referer Class
• Finding News Citations For Wikipedia
• Gender gap on Wikipedia: visible in all categories?
• How do students trust Wikipedia? An examination across genders
• Incorporating Relation Paths in Neural Relation Extraction
• Memory Remains: Understanding Collective Memory in the Digital Age
• Once You Step Over the First Line, You Become Sensitized to the Next: Towards 
a Gateway Theory of Online Participation
• Privacy, Anonymity, and Perceived Risk in Open Collaboration: A Study of Tor 
Users and Wikipedians
• Quality and Importance of Wikipedia Articles in Different Languages
• Using Semantic Web Technologies for Explaining and Predicting Abnormal 
Expenses
• Veni, Vidi, Vicipaedia: Using the Latin Wikipedia in an Advanced Latin 
Classroom
• WikInfoboxer: A Tool to Create Wikipedia Infoboxes Using Dbpedia
• Wikipedia and participatory culture: Why fans edit
• Writing for Wikipedia in the classroom: challenging official knowledge (a 
case study in 12th grade)

If you have any question about the format or process feel free to get in touch 
off-list.

Masssly, Tilman Bayer and Dario Taraborelli

[1] http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter
___
Wiki-research-l mailing list
Wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wiki-research-l