JanZerebecki added a comment.
In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T117875#1837495, @Cheetah90 wrote:
> Do you mean there is an article named "Information that needs to be moved to
> the correct article" for all Wikipedia content?
Yes in this example that I made up.
> 1. correctly identify those information
> 2. filter out the information that are describing Chocolate or caffeine
> (depending on which is the main article that is searched by AI)
Why do you need 2 if you already did 1? Why would you only ask the AI to find
the answer within one Article instead of within Wikipedia?
>> It says Caffeine -> History of Caffeine -> Discovery and spread of use of
>> Caffeine -> History of chocolate, which seems to fit your definition, thus
>> not a false positive.
>
> Even this relationship is true, I think History of chocolate is not a sub
> article to Discovery and spread of use of Caffeine by the definition of
> Template:Main. This is because the Discovery and spread of use of Caffeine
> does not summarized this History of chocolate article. {See Also} or {Further
> information} seems more appropriate to describe this relationship.
Possibly, but they are similarly broad and vague. At least they are about
relation of concepts and not about relation of text (where that text describes
concepts). I don't know how either of the 3 has value for machine reasoning.
> How about the multilingual example that I gave? Is that a valid point to
> bring?
I thought it matches your definition. However Wikidata.org has more specific
relations of concepts for this, like is a list of "Conspiracy theory". And for
text/article relations it only has an article is about a concept. I can't speak
for the project Wikidata, but I think it is not specific enough to be of use
there.
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