Me again re Saturated adiabatic lapse rate. The formula site I gave you
works well. You had a problem at
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Lapse_rate



On Sat, 25 Jun 2022, 00:12 Eddie Miller, <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is actually about another topic. It seems Wikipedia had a problem
> with the Saturated Adiabatic Lapse Rate formula.
>
> Saturated Adiabatic Lapse Rate SALR. The formula at
> https://www.fxsolver.com/browse/formulas/Saturated+Adiabatic+Lapse+Rate
> works well.
>
>
> On Wed, 22 Jun 2022, 09:59 Michael Graaf, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Bots workshop for small wikis, Contact Daniel. Might help with spam.
>>
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>> On Sat, Jun 18, 2022 at 2:54 AM Samuel Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Is there any sort of list of mothballed bots looking for good homes /
>> maintainers?
>>
>> I think basically every bot in the list would benefit from (more)
>> maintainers:
>>
>> IRC bots:
>> https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Bots
>>
>> on wiki bots:
>> https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Bot_accounts
>>
>> And in general bots that work on Gerrit probably need their equivalent
>> in Gitlab and bots working on IRC might need their equivalent on Slack
>> (which unfortunately became standard for many but lack both volunteers
>> and bots).
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>> Subject: [Wikidata] [CfP] The Third Wikidata Workshop: Second Call for
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>> The Third Wikidata Workshop
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>> Second Call for Papers
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>> Date: October 23 or 24, 2022
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>> The workshop will be held online, afternoon European time.
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>> Papers due: Friday, 29 July 2022
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>> Notification of accepted papers: Friday, September 23, 2022
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>> Camera-ready papers due: Monday, October 3, 2022
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>> Workshop date: October 23/24, 2022
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>> == Overview ==
>>
>> Wikidata is an openly available knowledge base, hosted by the Wikimedia
>> Foundation. It can be accessed and edited by both humans and machines and
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>> In recent years, we have seen an increase in the number of publications
>> around Wikidata. While there are several dedicated venues for the broader
>> Wikidata community to meet, none of them focuses on publishing original,
>> peer-reviewed research. This workshop fills this gap - we hope to provide
>> a
>> forum to build this fledgling scientific community and promote novel work
>> and resources that support it.
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>> The workshop primarily seeks original contributions that address the
>> opportunities and challenges of creating, contributing to, and using a
>> global, collaborative, open-domain, multilingual knowledge graph such as
>> Wikidata.
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>> We encourage a range of submissions, including novel research, opinion
>> pieces, and descriptions of systems and resources, which are naturally
>> linked to Wikidata and its ecosystem or enabled by it. What we are less
>> interested in are works that use Wikidata alongside or in lieu of other
>> resources to carry out some computational task - unless the work feeds
>> back
>> into the Wikidata ecosystem, for instance by improving or commenting on
>> some Wikidata aspect, or suggesting new design features, tools, and
>> practices.
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>> This year, we also added a track for already published work. To foster
>> conversations around the topic of Wikidata, we invite authors of papers
>> published at other conferences to submit their papers to present at the
>> workshop. These will not be included in the proceedings but gives a chance
>> for authors to interact with the community.
>>
>> We welcome interdisciplinary work, as well as interesting applications
>> that
>> shed light on the benefits of Wikidata and discuss areas of improvement.
>>
>> The workshop is planned as an interactive half-day event, in which most of
>> the time will be dedicated to discussions and exchange rather than oral
>> presentations. For this reason, all accepted papers will be presented in
>> short talks and accompanied by a poster. All works will be presented
>> online.
>>
>> == Topics ==
>>
>> Topics of submissions include, but are not limited to:
>>
>> - Data quality and vandalism detection in Wikidata
>>
>> - Referencing in Wikidata
>>
>> - Anomaly, bias, or novelty detection in Wikidata
>>
>> - Algorithms for aligning Wikidata with other knowledge graphs
>>
>> - The Semantic Web and Wikidata
>>
>> - Community interaction in Wikidata
>>
>> - Multilingual aspects in Wikidata
>>
>> - Machine learning approaches to improve data quality in Wikidata
>>
>> - Tools, bots, and datasets for improving or evaluating Wikidata
>>
>> - Participation, diversity, and inclusivity aspects in the Wikidata
>> ecosystem
>>
>> - Human-bot interaction
>>
>> - Managing knowledge evolution in Wikidata
>>
>> - Abstract Wikipedia
>>
>> == Submission guidelines ==
>>
>> We welcome the following types of contributions.
>>
>> = Track 1: Novel Works =
>>
>> The papers in this track will be peer-reviewed by at least three
>> researchers. Accepted papers will be published as open access papers on
>> CEUR (authors can also waive this). We invite the following types of
>> papers:
>>
>> - Full research paper: Novel research contributions (7-12 pages)
>>
>> - Short research paper: Novel research contributions of smaller scope than
>> full papers (3-6 pages)
>>
>> - Position paper: Well-argued ideas and opinion pieces, not yet in the
>> scope of a research contribution (6-8 pages)
>>
>> - Resource paper: New dataset or other resources directly relevant to
>> Wikidata, including the publication of that resource (8-12 pages)
>>
>> - Demo paper: New system critically enabled by Wikidata (6-8 pages)
>>
>> Submissions must be as PDF or HTML, formatted in the style of the Springer
>> Publications format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). For
>> details on the LNCS style, see Springer’s Author Instructions.
>>
>>
>> Papers have to be submitted through easychair (Please add “[NOVEL]” in the
>> beginning of the title on the submission page so we know that you are
>> submitting to this track):
>> https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=wikidataworkshop2022
>>
>>
>> = Track 2: Published works =
>>
>> This track welcomes papers previously published at a peer-reviewed
>> research
>> venue, to be presented and discussed in the workshop. They do not have to
>> follow the formatting and page limit instructions from Track 1, and can
>> instead be submitted in the original format.
>>
>> Previously published papers will be reviewed by the organising committee
>> in
>> terms of topical fit and prominence of the publication venue. They will
>> not
>> be published as part of the proceedings. We invite the following types of
>> papers:
>>
>> - Full research paper: Previously published research contributions
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>> - Resource paper: Previously published datasets or other resources that
>> are
>> important or interesting to the community
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>> - Demo paper: Presenting a previously published system critically enabled
>> by Wikidata
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>> Papers have to be submitted through easychair (please add “[PUBLISHED]” in
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>> == Proceedings ==
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>> The complete set of papers from the Novel Works Track will be published
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>> == Organizing committee ==
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>> Lucie-Aimée Kaffee, University of Copenhagen, lucie.kaffee[[@]]gmail.com
>>
>> Simon Razniewski, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, srazniew[[@]]
>> mpi-inf.mpg.de
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>> Kholoud Alghamdi, King's College London, kholoud.alghamdi[[@]]kcl.ac.uk
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>> Gabriel Maia Rocha Amaral, King's College London, gabriel.amaral[[@]]
>> kcl.ac.uk
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>> == Programme committee ==
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>> Seyed Amir Hosseini Beghaeiraveri, Heriot-Watt University
>> Houcemeddine Turki, Data Engineering and Semantics Research Unit,
>> University of Sfax, Tunisia
>>
>> Filip Ilievski, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern
>> California, Marina del Rey, CA, USA
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>> Mahir Morshed, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
>>
>> Daniel Garijo, Universidad Politécnica de Madrdid
>>
>> Niel Chah, University of Toronto & Microsoft
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>> Alasdair Gray, Heriot Watt University
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>> Thomas Pellissier Tanon, Lexistems
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>> John Samuel, CPE Lyon
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>> Dennis Diefenbach, The QA Company
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>> Heiko Paulheim, University of Mannheim
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>> Cristina Sarasua, University of Zurich
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>> Pavlos Vougiouklis, Huawei
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>> Pierre-Henri Paris, Télécom Paris
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>> Lydia Pintscher, Wikimedia Deutschland
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>> Isaac Johnson, Wikimedia Foundation
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>> Alessandro Piscopo, BCC
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>> Luis Galárraga, Inria
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>> Danai Symeonidou, INRAE
>>
>> Andrew D. Gordon, Microsoft Research and University of Edinburgh
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>> David Abián, King’s College London
>>
>> Elisavet Koutsiana, King’s College London
>>
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