Apologies for the brief and combined reply but I'm on mobile. Will try and
answer the DBpedia-related comments.

DBpedia provides out degree metrics ( number of outgoing links from an
article) and article size (in wikitext chars)  directly through related
extractors that can be used for ranking.  In-degree is easy to calculate
from the DBpedia dumps but iirc we did not include it in the last releases
(not sure why). Also in-degree is not provided in DBpedia-Live but the
other metrics are.

These metrics are nice but fail in some cases iirc years are heavily linked
but articles about a year e.g. 2000 is not so important.

I agree that a page rank metric would be the most appropriate in this case.
We have pagerank metrics iirc for en, de, nl and we are preparing a
Wikidata-based pagerank that will be presented in the DBpedia meeting in
Leipzig next month.

Best,
Dimitris

Typed by thumb. Please forgive brevity, errors.

On Aug 3, 2016 11:41, "Yuri Astrakhan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jane, now we are really going into the field of elastic search's relevancy
> calculation. When searching, things like popularity (pageviews), incoming
> links, number of different language wiki articles, article size, article
> quality (good/selected), and many other aspects could be used to better the
> results. I wish these were available together with the WDQS results,
> possibly as a number similar to Google's "page rank".
>
> On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 11:21 AM, Jane Darnell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Too bad, because it would be great for all sorts of project workflows!
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 10:04 AM, Stas Malyshev <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> On 8/2/16 11:36 PM, Jane Darnell wrote:
>>> > Would page props also give me the creation date of the Wikipedia page
>>> in
>>> > that specific sitelink? Because this is something I needed when
>>>
>>> Don't think so and I don't think such data should be in Wikidata or WDQS
>>> database - it's Wikipedia administrative data and should be there.
>>>
>>> External service can combine data from these sources but I don't think
>>> it falls under WDQS tasks.
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