On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 7:34 AM, Amir Ladsgroup <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is the result for German Wikipedia:
> ... so I got list of articles in German Wikipedia that doesn't have item
> in Wikidata.  There were 16K articles ... When the number is below 0.50  it
> is obvious that they are not human. Between 0.50-0.61 there are 78 articles
> that the bot can't determine whether it's a human or not [1] and articles
> with more than 0.61 is definitely human. I used 0.62 just to be sure and
> created 3600 items with P31:5 in them.
>

"Definitely human" in this context means that you did 100% verification of
the 3600 items and one (or more?) human(s) agreed with the bots judgement
in these cases?  Or that you validated a statistically significant sample
of the 3600? Or something else?

Tom
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