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\frametitle{Automation in Wikipedia: Bot-written theatre play articles}
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\item 15 articles submitted at Articles for Creation. Two accepted
- by Wikipedia editors. One of them without major changes.
-
+ by Wikipedia editors. One of them without major changes.
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+\end{columns}
+
\note{Tilman
Editors were unaware the articles had been automatically generated.
Related paper by some of the same authors:
Banerjee et al., \e{WikiKreator: Improving Wikipedia Stubs
- Automatically}. \href{https://siddbanpsu.github.io/publications/acl2015-banerjee-preprint.pdf}
- {preprint}, accepted paper at ACL2015
+ Automatically}. Preprint: https://siddbanpsu.github.io/publications/acl2015-banerjee-preprint.pdf , accepted paper at ACL2015
Elaborate classifier method to find suitable web resources for
expanding stubs - but copying sentences wholesale from these into
- articles landed the bot (User:MightyPepper) in a \href{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Contributor_copyright_investigations/Archive#2015}{contributor copyright investigation}\ldots
+ articles landed the bot (User:MightyPepper) in a contributor copyright investigation (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Contributor\_copyright\_investigations/Archive\#2015 )\ldots
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