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Aug 7, 2013, 5:50 AM
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] A proposal towards a multilingual Wikipedia
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Obviously, this system should be only used as far as it carries. I don't know how far it might carry us - it might fail miserably, and not get beyond the "Rome is a city. Rome is in Italy. Rome is known for The Colosseum, coffee and Vatican City (state)." stage. It might lead to a glorious future, where we really create an open source system that allows everyone to write in every language and express a wide range of human thought. I am personally hesitant about automatic translations, and whether we can achieve the coverage (in language pairs) and the quality (of Wikipedia). But that is only my opinion. A hybrid approach, if we can support it and build it, would obviously be the safest bet, as both endeavors are rather risky. I see a lot of possible space for a hybrid system, as you describe it. One advantage of my proposal is that it's cost is rather small. For supporting translation I haven't seen yet a sufficiently sketched proposal that allows to estimate the potential cost and potential benefit. Cheers, Denny 2013/8/7 Emilio J. Rodríguez-Posada <emijrp [at] gmail> > Most times the best approach is a compilation of several approaches. > > Perhaps we can use the Denny system for the little introduction of articles > (for example: geography, biographies) and optional automatic translation > for the rest of the article. > > I mean, if you follow a red link in a little Wikipedia, it loads the i18n > template + wikidata bits, so you have a brief summary about the topic. Then > you can save that "live" generated stub, and expand it (using > autotraslation from other WIkipedia). > > > 2013/8/7 Anders Wennersten <mail [at] anderswennersten> > > > Thanks for sharing your very interesting ideas. While I am not fully > > support your idea of implementation, I share your basic view of the need > > and think some of the concepts you introduce has a very high potential to > > better utilize the power of us having many versions. > > > > I have put in my feedback on the talkpage and hope there will be a > > possibility to evolve this concept further in some type of workgroup. I > > also see an interesting relation to the talk of machine translation > where I > > believe we can do a lot very quickly if we limit the vocabulary to be > > included in such a tool > > > > Anders > > > > > > Denny Vrandečić skrev 2013-08-07 02:20: > > > > I have been thinking about this for a while, and now finally managed to > >> write it down as a proposal. Details are on meta on the following link, > >> below is the intro to the proposal: > >> > >> <http://meta.wikimedia.org/**wiki/A_proposal_towards_a_** > >> multilingual_Wikipedia< > http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/A_proposal_towards_a_multilingual_Wikipedia > > > >> > > >> > >> I tried to anticipate some possible questions and provide answers on the > >> page. Besides that, I obviously hope that Wikimania could provide a > place > >> to start this conversation. And yes, I am aware that the proposal would > >> lead to a very restrictive solution, but imagine what good it already > >> could > >> achieve! And since it is not meant to replace anything, but enrich our > >> current projects... well, read for yourself. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Denny > >> > >> > >> Wikipedia provides knowledge in more than 200 languages. Whereas a small > >> number of languages are fortunate enough to have a large Wikipedia, many > >> of > >> the language editions are far away from providing a comprehensive > >> encyclopedia by any measure. There are several approaches towards > closing > >> this gap, mostly focusing on increasing the number of contributors to > the > >> small language editions or to improve the provision of automatic or > >> semi-automatic translations of articles. Both are viable. In the > following > >> we present a proposal for a different approach, which is based on the > idea > >> of multilingual Wikipedia. > >> > >> Imagine a small extension to the template system, where a template call > >> like *{{F12}}* would not be expanded by a call to the template > >> Template:F12, but rather to Template:F12/en, i.e. the template name with > >> the selected language code of the reader of the page. A template call > such > >> as *{{F12:Q64|Q5519|Q183}}* can be expanded by Template:F12/en into > >> *“Berlin > >> is the capital of Germany.”* and by Template:F12/de into *“Berlin ist > die > >> Hauptstadt Deutschlands.”* (in the example, the template parameters > Q5119, > >> Q64 and Q183 refer to the Wikidata items for capital, Berlin and Germany > >> respectively, which the templates query for the label in the respective > >> language). Sentence by sentence could be created in order to provide > for a > >> simple article. > >> > >> That wiki would consist of *content*, i.e. the article pages, possibly > >> just > >> a simple series of template calls, and *frames*, i.e. the templates that > >> lexicalize the parameters of a given template call into a sentence (Note > >> that “sentence” here should not be considered literally. It could be a > >> table, an image, anything). The implementation of the frames can be done > >> in > >> normal wiki template syntax, in Lua, in a novel mechanism, or a mix of > >> these. This would be up to the communities creating them. > >> > >> Read the rest here: > >> <http://meta.wikimedia.org/**wiki/A_proposal_towards_a_** > >> multilingual_Wikipedia< > http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/A_proposal_towards_a_multilingual_Wikipedia > > > >> > > >> > >> > > > > ______________________________**_________________ > > Wikimedia-l mailing list > > Wikimedia-l [at] lists**org <Wikimedia-l [at] lists> > > Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/**mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l< > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l>, > > <mailto:wikimedia-l-request@**lists.wikimedia.org< > wikimedia-l-request [at] lists> > > ?subject=**unsubscribe> > > > _______________________________________________ > Wikimedia-l mailing list > Wikimedia-l [at] lists > Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l, > <mailto:wikimedia-l-request [at] lists?subject=unsubscribe> > -- Project director Wikidata Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. | Obentrautstr. 72 | 10963 Berlin Tel. +49-30-219 158 26-0 | http://wikimedia.de Wikimedia Deutschland - Gesellschaft zur Förderung Freien Wissens e.V. 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