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In order to perform difficult analyses and train intelligent wiki-tools (e.g. for detecting vandalism and assessing the quality of articles), we need labeled data and lots of it. Wikipedia:Labels is the project on the English Wikipedia for getting the labeling work done.
Wiki labels is both the name for a software suite and a WikiProject. In this WikiProject, we produce datasets of labeled wiki artifacts and the software suite is designed to make that work easier. The name can be interpreted either as a noun We work together on Wikipedia to produce wiki labels for important data. or as a verb (similar to "Wiki ...
USDA Organic milk cap label A bunch of bananas with a label A label with faux embossing A label made with embossing tape Shirt with labels. A label (as distinct from signage) is a piece of paper, plastic film, cloth, metal, or other material affixed to a container or product, on which is written or printed information or symbols about the product or item.
This project is all about adding labels to artifacts in Wikipedia. For most labeling campaigns, a very large number of observations will need to be labeled in order to get any use out of a dataset. So, one of the goals of this project is to most effectively distribute this type of work.
This project is all about adding labels to artifacts in Wikipedia. For most labeling campaigns, a very large number of observations will need to be labeled in order to get any use out of a dataset. So, one of the goals of this project is to most effectively distribute this type of work.
Wikipedia:Labels is the project on the English Wikipedia for getting the labeling work done. We use the m:Wiki labels tool to collaboratively label wiki artifacts quickly and easily. Install the Gadget
label description Copy Editing rephrase; improve grammar, spelling, tone, or punctuation. Clarification specify or explain an existing fact or meaning by example or discussion without adding new information. Simplification reduce the complexity or breadth of discussion; may remove information. Point of View
Campaigns are collections of items that need labels based on human judgement. They are often collections of revisions, pages, users or other interesting Wikipedia artifacts. The system is designed to be flexible to new item types. Contributors can request worksets--smaller batches of items for labeling-- from a campaign.