Publication | Open Access
What do Wikidata and Wikipedia Have in Common?
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2017
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Structured VocabularyEngineeringKnowledge ExtractionSemanticsSemantic WebSemantic WikiJournalismText MiningSocial Semantic WebInformation RetrievalCommunity-driven Knowledge GraphData IntegrationLanguage StudiesLinked DataContent AnalysisExternal ReferencesSame DomainKnowledge ManagementKnowledge Organization System
Wikidata is a community-driven knowledge graph, strongly linked to Wikipedia. However, the connection between the two projects has been sporadically explored. We investigated the relationship between the two projects in terms of the information they contain by looking at their external references. Our findings show that while only a small number of sources is directly reused across Wikidata and Wikipedia, references often point to the same domain. Furthermore, Wikidata appears to use less Anglo-American-centred sources. These results deserve further in-depth investigation.
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