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+ | Wikipedia is the most large and known example of wiki. Thousands of users interacts within it to build a neutral encyclopedia. But not every user interact equally: there are users who spend much more time on Wikipedia than others and may influence it. | ||
+ | Our work tries to define a network of social interactions between Wikipedia users implicitly extracted by Wikipedia dumps, to analyze its sociometric stars and to discover its subcommunities. | ||
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Part 1: project profile
Project name
Techniques to analyze the Wikipedia Social Network
Project short description
Wikipedia is the most large and known example of wiki. Thousands of users interacts within it to build a neutral encyclopedia. But not every user interact equally: there are users who spend much more time on Wikipedia than others and may influence it. Our work tries to define a network of social interactions between Wikipedia users implicitly extracted by Wikipedia dumps, to analyze its sociometric stars and to discover its subcommunities.
Dates
Start date: 2008/07/01
End date: who knows?
People involved
Project Advisor
Students
Students currently working on the project
Riccardo Tasso - rayman (ta) fastwebnet (tod) it
Part 2: project description
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