Fun (and relevant) results on Wikipedia for multi-documents queries

We are settings things up to improve on our prototype demo site : http://demowiki.exensa.net and we’re looking for ideas.

While playing around with our system, and wondering how to push a fun activity (like on Wikidistrict) on the website. I tried to see what would come out of a multi-document query, and the results are very nice and fun :

Debian + Religion neighbours (70 neighbours documents/words model):

  • Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics : 0.8062684
  • Internet linguistics : 0.79933107
  • Translation memory : 0.7954829
  • Free software movement : 0.7887893
  • Machine translation : 0.7826216
  • E-Sword : 0.77988267
  • Technical translation : 0.7798575
  • New English Translation : 0.7767798
  • Posting style : 0.77614117
  • Digital artifactual value : 0.77253044
  • Multimodality : 0.7708764
  • Computer ethics : 0.77002776
  • The user-subjective approach : 0.77001673
  • Virtual community : 0.76979464
  • Computer-assisted translation : 0.76953083
  • Sharing : 0.76945585
  • Unity (user interface) : 0.7686337
  • Text annotation : 0.7677352
  • Separation of presentation and content : 0.7676085
  • Internet forum : 0.7660768
  • Comment (computer programming) : 0.7638492
  • List of email subject abbreviations : 0.7634484
  • Alternative terms for free software : 0.76130253
  • Single source publishing : 0.7607195
  • Open-source religion : 0.76062995
  • Hacker (term) : 0.76004744
  • Hacker ethic : 0.75634766
  • Internet-related prefixes : 0.7556772
  • New media : 0.755563
  • The Word Bible Software : 0.75490427

We’re going to introduce this fun activity on the website in the next few weeks, together with a search engine

 

Laisser un commentaire

Votre adresse de messagerie ne sera pas publiée. Les champs obligatoires sont indiqués avec *