Dr. Włodzimierz Lewoniewski
Assistant Professor
Seminar
Diploma seminar: “Exploring Wikipedia and other open information sources”
The topic of the seminar is related to the analysis of multilingual information in popular open websites, such as Wikipedia, DBpedia, Wikidata, OpenAlex, Common Crawl, Google Trends and others. This primarily concerns various ways of determining and obtaining measures of information quality on Wikipedia and such issues as:
- Analysis of Wikipedia information sources
- Building models for automatic assessment of information quality
- Semantic information processing
- Open data visualization
- Natural language processing
- Comparison of multilingual information
- User reputation research on websites
- Bibliometrics, analysis of bibliographic data
- Other issues arising from relevant scientific publications
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