Accepted papers
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[edit] Accepted papers
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- Philipp Sorg and Philipp Cimiano. Enriching the crosslingual link structure of Wikipedia - A classification-based approach
- David Milne and Ian H. Witten. An effective, low-cost measure of semantic relatedness obtained from Wikipedia links
- Olena Medelyan, Ian H. Witten and David Milne. Topic Indexing with Wikipedia
- Olena Medelyan and Catherine Legg. Integrating Cyc and Wikipedia: Folksonomy meets rigorously defined common-sense
- Sebastian Blohm, Markus Kroetzsch and Philipp Cimiano. The Fast and the Numerous - Combining Machine and Community Intelligence for Semantic Annotation
- Rani Nelken and Elif Yamangil. Mining Wikipedia's Article Revision History for Training Computational Linguistics Algorithms
- Gregory Druck, Gerome Miklau and Andrew McCallum. Learning to Predict the Quality of Contributions to Wikipedia
- Daniel Weld, Raphael Hoffmann and Fei Wu. Augmenting Wikipedia-Extraction with Results from the Web
- Vasco Pedro, Stefan Niculescu and Lucian Lita. Okinet: Automatic Extraction of a Medical Ontology From Wikipedia
- Koen Smets, Bart Goethals and Brigitte Verdonk. Automatic Vandalism Detection in Wikipedia: Towards a Machine Learning Approach
[edit] Short papers
- David Gabay, Ziv Ben-Eliahu and Michael Elhadad. Using Wikipedia Links to Construct Word Segmentation Corpora
- Keiji Yasuda and Eiichiro Sumita. Method for Building Sentence-Aligned Corpus from Wikipedia
[edit] Demo
- Tim Converse, Ron Kaplan, Barney Pell, Scott Prevost, Lorenzo Thione and Chad Walters. A Natural Language Search Engine for Wikipedia