Wikidata: The Making Of

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Abstract

Wikidata, now a decade old, is the largest public knowledge graph, with data on more than 100 million concepts contributed by over 560,000 editors. It is widely used in applications and research. At its launch in late 2012, however, it was little more than a hopeful new Wikimedia project, with no content, almost no community, and a severely restricted platform. Seven years earlier still, in 2005, it was merely a rough idea of a few PhD students, a conceptual nucleus that had yet to pick up many important influences from others to turn into what is now called Wikidata. In this paper, we try to recount this remarkable journey, and we review what has been accomplished, what has been given up on, and what is yet left to do for the future.

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Vrandečić, D., Pintscher, L., & Krötzsch, M. (2023). Wikidata: The Making Of. In ACM Web Conference 2023 - Companion of the World Wide Web Conference, WWW 2023 (pp. 615–624). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3543873.3585579

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