Re: [Wiki-research-l] Machine-utilizable Crowdsourced Lexicons

2018-05-31 Thread Adam Sobieski
Thomas, I also wanted to briefly indicate how non-trivial that some of these technical topics are; for example algorithmically determining which interpretation hypotheses are correct for sentences or whether one or more constituent elements of sentences are best interpreted in ways not yet sp

Re: [Wiki-research-l] Machine-utilizable Crowdsourced Lexicons

2018-05-31 Thread Adam Sobieski
Thomas, Thank you for the exciting information with regard to the future of Wikidata lexemes. With bulk upload and update capabilities, we might anticipate alignments and uploads from projects on the scales of FrameNet, PropBank, VerbNet and WordNet. With regard to crowdsourced lexicons co

[Wiki-research-l] Fwd: Modeling interactions on talk pages and detecting early signs of conversational failure: Research Showcase - June 18, 2018 (11:30 AM PDT| 18:30 UTC)

2018-05-31 Thread Dario Taraborelli
Hey everyone, we're hosting a dedicated session in June on our joint work with Cornell and Jigsaw on predicting conversational failure on Wikipedia talk pages. This is part of our contribution to WMF's Anti-Harassment program. The showcase

Re: [Wiki-research-l] Machine-utilizable Crowdsourced Lexicons

2018-05-31 Thread Thomas Pellissier Tanon
> In addition to Web-based user interfaces for content editing, machine lexicons could support bulk API’s including those based on XML-RPC and SPARUL. It is what it is planned for Wikidata lexemes. There is already a REST API. Example: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:EntityData/L42.json We