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=Other recent publications=

Other recent publications that could not be covered in time for this issue include the items listed below. Contributions, whether reviewing or summarizing newly published research, are always welcome.

==Syntactic similarities between Wikipedia language versions as an encouraging sign for Abstract Wikipedia==

From the abstract:{{cite thesis |author=Patricia Grau Francitorra |url=https://gupea.ub.gu.se/bitstream/handle/2077/72155/The-linguistic-structure-of-wikipedia_Patricia.pdf |title=The linguistic structure of Wikipedia. A multilingual analysis and comparison of the language used in Wikipedia articles |type=Master's Thesis |publisher=University of Gothenburg |date=Spring 2022}}

"In this thesis, we have computationally analysed the language used in Wikipedia in order to find similarities between the language used in different articles. To do so, we have syntactically parsed articles of Wikipedia in different languages using UDPipe 2.0 and gathered the languages’ recurrent syntactic patterns using Grammatical Framework’s GF-UD. Then, we have compared the analyses with cosine similarity in two ways: based on dependency relations and based on linguistic patterns. We have seen that there is a basis for the Abstract Wikipedia project: there are syntactic similarities not only within one language, but also within multiple languages. In addition, we have found that semantically-related topics have a higher similarity than those which are not. Finally, we have gathered syntactic patterns of every language and compared them, which can constitute the basis of the creation of the Renderers for Abstract Wikipedia [a project to create a language-independent version of Wikipedia using structured data]."

==Wikipedia as an example of Michel Foucault's "heterotopia" concept ("an alternative but not an idyllic alternative")==

From the abstract:{{Cite journal| doi = 10.1080/13614568.2022.2047800| issn = 1361-4568| volume = 27| issue = 4| pages = 324–338| last = Flavin| first = Michael| title = Wikipedia = Heterotopia| journal = New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia| date = 2021-10-02| bibcode = 2021NRvHM..27..324F| s2cid = 247465312| url = https://doi.org/10.1080/13614568.2022.2047800}}

"This paper analyses the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia using Michel Foucault’s (1926–1984) concept of heterotopia. In Foucault’s writings, heterotopias are both similar to and distinct from the conditions that give rise to them. The paper undertakes a case study of one entry on Wikipedia (the entry for the “Episteme”) focusing primarily on the main entry and the talk page. The methodology is content analysis with a directed approach: data were gathered in November–December 2020. The paper argues Wikipedia can usefully be analysed as a heterotopia because it exposes the contentious conditions of knowledge production, which is not standard practice for an encyclopaedia."

As explained in the paper, "Heterotopias are an alternative but not an idyllic alternative. They are possible rather than imaginary. Utopias are a departure from the present but heterotopias both engage with and question the present by enacting an alternative, destabilising established practices and understandings in the process. "

==Predicting Wikipedia's pageview, editor and edit numbers using a three-dimensional time series model==

From the abstract and paper:{{Cite arXiv | last = Rayskin| first = Victoria| title = Dynamical systems' models for the prediction of multi-variable time series. Wikipedia's traffic example | date = 2020-01-27| class = math.DS|eprint=1912.06939}}

"... we consider [ time series] models constructed with the help of dynamical systems that have relatively simple limiting behavior. Switching between different trajectories of the phase portrait, we obtain a high precision prediction. Moreover, the dynamical system approach provides the global qualitative picture of the model's phase portrait, and allows us to discuss multidimensional patterns and long-term properties of the process. The simple limiting behavior allows us to associate different trends with different process's realization scenarios that can be influenced by externalities.

We demonstrate these ideas using the examples of the Wikipedia's traffic of Readers, Contributors and Edits [using data for 2008-2019]. First, we consider the two-dimensional model, predicting the traffic of Readers and Edits. [...] Different trends (corresponding to different fixed points) can be associated with different platform's incentives. Then, adding the Contributors data, we discuss the three-dimensional model (more precise than the three-dimensional VAR). It provides a more accurate short-term prediction of Edits than the two-dimensional dynamic model. The global picture shows that the number of new Edits tends to decline in the future, while the number of new Contributors and Readers will grow in the long run. [...] This can probably be explained by the fact that many of the subjects, in which Readers are interested, have already been contributed to the Wikipedia platform, and there is no demand for the new Edits. However, the Contributors will continue to correct some articles, and the Readers will be visiting the platform for the references.

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