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http://render-project.eu/?p=1789 2013-05-13T06:31:27Z 2013-05-13T06:31:27Z
The RENDER project participates in the ESWC EU Project Networking session.
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http://render-project.eu/?p=1783 2013-05-06T12:21:46Z 2013-05-06T10:49:11Z
The RENDER project is sponsoring this year’s ESWC.
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http://render-project.eu/?p=1518 2012-11-12T08:44:49Z 2012-11-12T08:44:49Z
The project will be given the opportunity to present its latest achievements during the poster and demo session of the ISWC conference, a well-attended part of the event, which brings together researchers and developers active in the area of semantic technologies. The project presence will include several posters (KDO, technical architecture, Wikipedia) and demos (Wikipedia, Drupal).
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http://render-project.eu/?p=1354 2012-08-08T12:28:29Z 2012-08-08T12:28:29Z
RENDER (KIT and Wikimedia Deutschland) were present at the Wikimania 2012 in Washington D.C. Wikimania is the annual international conference of the Wikimedia community. Wikimania allows the community and the general public to learn about and share their experiences with free knowledge initiatives all over the world.
We presented the RENDER toolkit and the planned Article Quality Monitor that will include the results from the diversity enabling tools of the toolkit. The intention was to get feedback from the people actually intended to benefit from these tools, the Wikipedia editors. Feedback was very positive and we got a lot of good input and ideas to improve the tools further.
We further hosted a discussion session around knowledge diversity which was very well received and presented RENDER in 1:1 presentation sessions at the Wikimedia Deutschlabd booth at the conference site.
Wikidata was also presented and received enourmous attention by the editors, who had a lot of questions and in most parts very positive feedback. It became obvious that Wikidata has an application potential in much more than the initially intended use cases and that the community eagerly waits to see it being put to work.
More information on the presentations is also available at http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/RENDER.
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http://render-project.eu/?p=1319 2012-07-02T12:51:18Z 2012-07-02T12:50:32Z
RENDER research has made it twice into the “Wikipedia Signpost“:
The first article covers the upcoming event “Wikipedia Academy 2012” and mentions both papers of the Render team that have been accepted there. Read the full article here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2012-06-25/Recent_research
The second article presents the work on revert detection where the RENDER project is also working on. Read the full article here: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter/2012-05-28#New_algorithm_provides_better_revert_detection
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http://render-project.eu/?p=1291 2012-07-02T11:48:06Z 2012-07-02T11:48:06Z
Wikimania 2012 will take place in Washington DC from 12.7. to 15.7. 2012.
Accepted submission:
Angelika Adam: “Supporting tools for a diversified Wikipedia“
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http://render-project.eu/?p=1288 2012-07-02T11:41:48Z 2012-07-02T11:41:21Z
The Wikipedia Academy 2012: Research and Free Knowledge (29.6. – 1.7.2012) conference is organized by Wikimedia Deutschland in cooperation with FU Berlin and Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society.
The RENDER Project will be presented during the Speed Geeking Session: http://wikipedia-academy.de/2012/wiki/Schedule#Speed_Geeking
Accepted papers from RENDER partners:
Guillermo Garrido, Enrique Alfonseca, Jean-Yves Delort and Anselmo Peñas: Extracting Wikipedia Historical Attributes Data
Fabian Flöck and Andriy Rodchenko: Whose article is it anyway? – Detecting authorship distribution in Wikipedia articles over time with WIKIGINI
Find the program of the event here.
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http://render-project.eu/?p=1286 2012-07-24T08:17:17Z 2012-07-02T11:31:25Z
Gerrit Holz (Wikimedia Deutschland) is giving a poster presentation concerning the RENDER toolkit at the WebScience 2012 (22-24.6.2012) in Evanston, IL.
Felix Leif Keppmann, Fabian Flöck, Angelika Adam, Elena Simperl, Delia Rusu, Anselm Metzger and Gerrit Holz. “A Knowledge Diversity Dashboard for Wikipedia” (available here)
more Information on the event is available at: http://www.websci12.org/program
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http://render-project.eu/?p=1274 2012-06-21T09:30:56Z 2012-06-21T09:30:56Z
The RENDER project was presented during the EU project networking session co-located with the 9th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2012).
As a result of the networking session, points of potential collaboration were identified and RENDER established contact with a number of EU projects:
X-LIKE (Cross-lingual Knowledge Extraction),
ENVISION (ENVIronmental Services Infrastructure with ONtologies),
LOD2 (Creating Knowledge out of Interlinked Data),
ViSTA-TV (Video Stream Analytics for Viewers in the TV Industry),
IKS (Interactive Knowledge Stack).
More information about collaborative EU projects can be found here:
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http://render-project.eu/?p=1122 2012-03-30T11:37:10Z 2012-03-30T11:35:42Z
Wikidata will be the first new Wikimedia project since 2006
Wikimedia Deutschland is starting the development of a new Wikimedia project, called Wikidata. Wikidata will provide a collaboratively edited database of the world’s knowledge. Its first goal is to support the more than 280 language editions of Wikipedia with one common source of structured data that can be used in all articles of the free encyclopedia.
For example, with Wikidata the birth date of a person of public interest can be used in all Wikipedias and only needs to be maintained in one place. Moreover, like all of Wikidata’s information, the birth date will also be freely usable outside of Wikipedia. The common-source principle behind Wikidata is expected to lead to a higher consistency and quality within Wikipedia articles, as well as increased availability of information in the smaller language editions. At the same time, Wikidata will decrease the maintenance effort for the tens of thousands of volunteers working on Wikipedia.
Read the full press release here: English | German