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We report on the Wikidata vandalism detection task at the WSDM Cup 2017. The task received five submissions for which this paper describes their evaluation and a comparison to state of the art baselines. Unlike previous work, we recast…

Information Retrieval · Computer Science 2017-12-19 Stefan Heindorf , Martin Potthast , Gregor Engels , Benno Stein

The WSDM Cup 2017 is a binary classification task for classifying Wikidata revisions into vandalism and non-vandalism. This paper describes our method using some machine learning techniques such as under-sampling, feature selection,…

Information Retrieval · Computer Science 2017-12-20 Tomoya Yamazaki , Mei Sasaki , Naoya Murakami , Takuya Makabe , Hiroki Iwasawa

Nowadays many artificial intelligence systems rely on knowledge bases for enriching the information they process. Such Knowledge Bases are usually difficult to obtain and therefore they are crowdsourced: they are available for everyone on…

Information Retrieval · Computer Science 2017-12-20 Alexey Grigorev

Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base from the Wikimedia Foundation, that not only acts as a central storage of structured data for other projects of the organization, but also for a growing array of information systems, including…

Wikidata, like Wikipedia, is a knowledge base that anyone can edit. This open collaboration model is powerful in that it reduces barriers to participation and allows a large number of people to contribute. However, it exposes the knowledge…

Information Retrieval · Computer Science 2017-03-14 Amir Sarabadani , Aaron Halfaker , Dario Taraborelli

The WSDM Cup 2017 was a data mining challenge held in conjunction with the 10th International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM). It addressed key challenges of knowledge bases today: quality assurance and entity search. For…

Information Retrieval · Computer Science 2017-12-29 Martin Potthast , Stefan Heindorf , Hannah Bast

Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. In this open model, some people edits with the intent of harming the integrity of Wikipedia. This is known as vandalism. We extend the framework presented in (Potthast, Stein, and…

Information Retrieval · Computer Science 2012-10-23 Santiago M. Mola-Velasco

We introduce a next-generation vandalism detection system for Wikidata, one of the largest open-source structured knowledge bases on the Web. Wikidata is highly complex: its items incorporate an ever-expanding universe of factual triples…

Computation and Language · Computer Science 2025-05-26 Mykola Trokhymovych , Lydia Pintscher , Ricardo Baeza-Yates , Diego Saez-Trumper

Wikidata has been increasingly adopted by many communities for a wide variety of applications, which demand high-quality knowledge to deliver successful results. In this paper, we develop a framework to detect and analyze low-quality…

Artificial Intelligence · Computer Science 2021-11-22 Kartik Shenoy , Filip Ilievski , Daniel Garijo , Daniel Schwabe , Pedro Szekely

A bag-of-words based probabilistic classifier is trained using regularized logistic regression to detect vandalism in the English Wikipedia. Isotonic regression is used to calibrate the class membership probabilities. Learning curve,…

Machine Learning · Computer Science 2010-01-06 Amit Belani

Research on vandalism in Wikipedia has been of interest for the last decade. This paper performs a literature review on the subject, with the goal of identifying the main research topics and approaches, methods and techniques used. 67…

Digital Libraries · Computer Science 2016-06-20 Jesús Tramullas , Piedad Garrido-Picazo , Ana I. Sánchez-Casabón

Wikipedia is the largest online encyclopedia that allows anyone to edit articles. In this paper, we propose the use of deep learning to detect vandals based on their edit history. In particular, we develop a multi-source long-short term…

Cryptography and Security · Computer Science 2017-06-06 Shuhan Yuan , Panpan Zheng , Xintao Wu , Yang Xiang

This paper presents a novel design of the system aimed at supporting the Wikipedia community in addressing vandalism on the platform. To achieve this, we collected a massive dataset of 47 languages, and applied advanced filtering and…

Machine Learning · Computer Science 2023-06-05 Mykola Trokhymovych , Muniza Aslam , Ai-Jou Chou , Ricardo Baeza-Yates , Diego Saez-Trumper

We study the problem of detecting vandals on Wikipedia before any human or known vandalism detection system reports flagging potential vandals so that such users can be presented early to Wikipedia administrators. We leverage multiple…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2015-07-07 Srijan Kumar , Francesca Spezzano , V. S. Subrahmanian

OpenStreetMap (OSM), a collaborative, crowdsourced Web map, is a unique source of openly available worldwide map data, increasingly adopted in Web applications. Vandalism detection is a critical task to support trust and maintain OSM…

Machine Learning · Computer Science 2022-01-26 Nicolas Tempelmeier , Elena Demidova

Wikidata is currently the largest open knowledge graph on the web, encompassing over 120 million entities. It integrates data from various domain-specific databases and imports a substantial amount of content from Wikipedia, while also…

Computation and Language · Computer Science 2026-01-06 Shixiong Zhao , Hideaki Takeda

As a prominent instance of vandalism edits, Wiki search poisoning for illicit promotion is a cybercrime in which the adversary aims at editing Wiki articles to promote illicit businesses through Wiki search results of relevant queries. In…

Cryptography and Security · Computer Science 2024-06-05 Zilong Lin , Zhengyi Li , Xiaojing Liao , XiaoFeng Wang , Xiaozhong Liu

Wikis can be considered as public domain knowledge sharing system. They provide opportunity for those who may not have the privilege to publish their thoughts through the traditional methods. They are one of the fastest growing systems of…

Information Retrieval · Computer Science 2007-05-23 Charles Robert , Ranmi Adigun

Wikipedia is the largest online encyclopedia, used by algorithms and web users as a central hub of reliable information on the web. The quality and reliability of Wikipedia content is maintained by a community of volunteer editors. Machine…

Information Retrieval · Computer Science 2021-06-02 KayYen Wong , Miriam Redi , Diego Saez-Trumper

Wikipedia has been turned into an immensely popular crowd-sourced encyclopedia for information dissemination on numerous versatile topics in the form of subscription free content. It allows anyone to contribute so that the articles remain…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2021-11-03 Paramita Das , Bhanu Prakash Reddy Guda , Sasi Bhusan Seelaboyina , Soumya Sarkar , Animesh Mukherjee
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