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MS1:Trees – An Approach to Categorize Wiki Pages
Title: Trees – An Approach to Categorize Wiki Pages (ID MS1)
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- type: Short Presentation
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Author[s]: Michael Suess.
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- accept: JV (it's only short), AB (poster only)
- reject: EM (short and boring)
- status: rejected but can make a poster.
- "boring" is no scientific judgement. a short presentation is only 10 minutes, so why not - maybe it's interesting to someone else? - JV
- Wikimania is not a purely scientific conference. In any case, Wikipedia already has a tree model that works very similarly -- see, e.g., [1] for a tree of the English category index. I simply don't see what value this brings to the table. I don't mind giving him a lightning talk if we find space somewhere, but no compensation of costs.--EM
- It's seems to be a bit different. You can ask him If he can better do a poster if you want --JV
- Wikimania is not a purely scientific conference. In any case, Wikipedia already has a tree model that works very similarly -- see, e.g., [1] for a tree of the English category index. I simply don't see what value this brings to the table. I don't mind giving him a lightning talk if we find space somewhere, but no compensation of costs.--EM