Quality change: norm or exception? Measurement, Analysis and Detection of Quality Change in Wikipedia
Paramita Das, Bhanu Prakash Reddy Guda, Sasi Bhusan Seelaboyina,, Soumya Sarkar, Animesh Mukherjee

TL;DR
This paper investigates the evolution of Wikipedia article quality, revealing novel patterns and proposing an automated, unsupervised change point detection method to identify quality shifts for improved content monitoring.
Contribution
It introduces the first comprehensive analysis of Wikipedia article quality lifecycle and develops a novel unsupervised approach for early detection of quality changes.
Findings
Revealed non-intuitive quality evolution patterns
Developed an effective change point detection algorithm
Identified key features influencing quality shifts
Abstract
Wikipedia has been turned into an immensely popular crowd-sourced encyclopedia for information dissemination on numerous versatile topics in the form of subscription free content. It allows anyone to contribute so that the articles remain comprehensive and updated. For enrichment of content without compromising standards, the Wikipedia community enumerates a detailed set of guidelines, which should be followed. Based on these, articles are categorized into several quality classes by the Wikipedia editors with increasing adherence to guidelines. This quality assessment task by editors is laborious as well as demands platform expertise. As a first objective, in this paper, we study evolution of a Wikipedia article with respect to such quality scales. Our results show novel non-intuitive patterns emerging from this exploration. As a second objective we attempt to develop an automated data…
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TopicsWikis in Education and Collaboration · Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research · vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches
