Hoi,
I am a big fan of suggesting people to write articles / do work that will
be read, will be used. In a blogpost [1], I suggest the accumulation of
these click streams and use the missing popular articles as suggestions for
new articles. Articles that people seek and are truly missing are also
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On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 10:38 PM, Gerard Meijssen
wrote:
> Hoi,
> Do I understand well that the 3% of "other" links are the ones that have
> articles at *this *time but they did not exist at the time of the dump. So
> in effect they are not red links?
Per description of "Other" in
https://meta.wi
Hoi,
Do I understand well that the 3% of "other" links are the ones that have
articles at *this *time but they did not exist at the time of the dump. So
in effect they are not red links?
Is there any way to find the articles people were seeking but could not
find??
Thanks,
GerardM
On 16 Janu
Hi All,
Just wanted to quickly thank Dario et al. for releasing these data that is
Gold!
And also (self)-promote a paper that we wrote based the earlier releases of
the data to be presented at CompleNet'18 in Boston (March)
Inspiration, Captivation, and Misdirection: Emergent Properties in Netwo
Just wanted to quickly thank Dario et al. for releasing these data that is
Gold!
And also (self)-promote a paper that we wrote based the earlier releases of
the data to be presented at CompleNet'18 in Boston (March)
Inspiration, Captivation, and Misdirection: Emergent Properties in Networks
of Onl
Hi all,
For archive happiness:
Clickstream dataset is now being generated on a monthly basis for 5
Wikipedia languages (English, Russian, German, Spanish, and Japanese). You
can access the data at https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/clickstream/ and
read more about the release and those who contrib