ent language Wikipedias The English language Wikipedia is the largest among all the different language editions and contains more than 5 8 million articles
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Keywords: cross-language information retrieval (CLIR), entity linking (EL), Wikipedia 1 Introduction Wikipedia's increasingly broad coverage of important con-
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of articles translated from other language versions In the case of the English Wikipedia, these lists are all themselves listed in “Category:Translated pages”
7 nov 2019 · In this study, we aim to assess the degree to which English-language Wikipedia is successful in addressing harmful speech with a particular
Content and ConductHow English Wikipedia Moderates Harmful Speech
Thus, although this reference tool is designed for English, a similar tool could be produced for another language if there are large corpora (such as Wikipedia) and
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between Wikipedias and the special position of the English Wikipedia The Since its creation in 2001 as an English language online encyclopedia using wiki
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Keywords: cross-language information retrieval (CLIR) entity linking (EL)
19 juin 2011 Simplification techniques can be used to make text resources available to a broader range of readers including children
Keywords: cross-language information retrieval (CLIR) entity linking (EL)
become a valuable resource for both the Natural Language Processing (NLP) community and the The SW1 corpus is a snapshot of the English Wikipedia.
Anecdotally Portuguese Wikipedia (ptwiki) has a featured list article3 that is generated purely from Wikidata content us- ing a template4 and many languages
Abstract. Simple English Wikipedia is a user-contributed online encyclopedia intended for young readers and readers whose first language is not English. We.
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Abstract. Wikipedia is an online multilingual encyclopedia that contains a very large number of articles covering most written languages.
We present an annotated dump of the English Wikipedia. This dump draws Keywords: corpus wikipedia