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  2. A game of exploring and racing through Wikipedia articles! Fun and surprise await as you go down the "Wikipedia rabbit hole" and find the "degrees of separation" of sometimes wildly different topics in this addictive and educational game.

  3. Explore Wikipedia! - The Wiki Game

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    A game of exploring and racing through Wikipedia articles! Fun and surprise await as you go down the "Wikipedia rabbit hole" and find the "degrees of separation" of sometimes wildly different topics in this addictive and educational game.

  4. Published academic papers! Extracting Semantics from Unconstrained Navigation on Wikipedia. Niebler, Thomas and Schlör, Daniel and Becker, Martin and Hotho, Andreas (2015) Mining Missing Hyperlinks from Human Navigation Traces: A Case Study of Wikipedia.

  5. NimbusSanL-Regu - The Wiki Game

    research.thewikigame.com/papers/mining-missing-hyperlinks-from-human...

    collected through a Wikipedia-based human-computation game in which users must find a short path from a start to a target article by only clicking links encountered along the way. We harness hu-man navigational traces to identify a set of candidates for missing links and then rank these candidates. Experiments show that our

  6. Computing Semantic Relatedness from Human Navigational ... - The...

    research.thewikigame.com/papers/computing-semantic-relatedness-from-human...

    analysis methods that utilize Wikipedia’s content or link structure, we propose to use human navigational paths on Wikipedia for this task. We obtain 1.8 mil-lion human navigational paths from a semi-controlled navigation experiment – a Wikipedia-based navigation game, in which users are required to find short paths

  7. The Difficulty of Path Traversal in Information Networks

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    Keywords: information networks, path traversal, Wikipedia. Abstract: This paper introduces a set of classification techniques for determining the difficulty — for a human — of path traversal in an information network.

  8. Exploring Differences and Similarities between Hierarchical ...

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    scale study on the Wikipedia information network with over 500,000 users and 1,500,000 click trails. As our results re-veal, simulations based on decentralized search with hierar-chies created directly from the link structure of the informa-tion network are more similar to human navigation behavior