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  @Lydia_Pintscher I was reminded recently of Recoin 
<https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Recoin> (and the closely related 
PropertySuggester <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:PropertySuggester>) 
and that got me wondering: is there a reason that the ORES model was used 
instead of Recoin? Or maybe more specifically, is there any reason not to use 
Recoin for assessing Wikidata item quality? What are its drawbacks?
  
  Looking through it, my impression was that it's quite good and that my 
approach likely would have been very similar. I do see a few places we could 
augment it:
  
  - Also assessing references in a similar way (based on how often a property 
is referenced on other items) to identify claims where references are missing 
or could be improved (e.g., imported from wikipedia)
  - Also assessing labels/descriptions based on which language sitelinks exist 
for the item -- e.g., if Japanese Wikipedia article, should also have Japanese 
label/description
  
  And then I know you asked about Properties / Lexemes -- presumably this same 
strategy could be adopted for them if it's indeed working well for items!

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