Wikipedia:Labels/Edit types

In this labeling campaign, we'll label a random sample of TODO edits by the type of change that was made in the edit. This will allow us to train and test a machine learning model that detects these edit types later. See.

We're labeling edits based on Labels/Edit_types/Taxonomy. See that page for more information about what each "edit intention" means.

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Why?

 * rich revision histories
 * enrich article revision history pages, user contribution pages, recent changes with tagged edits


 * predict contributor roles
 * study if wikipedian roles can be predicted from their edit types and design automated recommendations / recruitment strategies for articles in need of specific roles


 * article lifecycles
 * analyze the evolution of individual articles (by type of activities) and study how the article lifecycle has changed over time and across languages


 * edit types and editing interfaces
 * study if people make different types of edits as a function of the edit interface they are using


 * newbie task recommendations
 * Understand what tasks are most likely to be successfully picked up by newbies recommending minimizing reverts or deletions; study the engagement/retention effects of priming new contributors with the expected response to the quality and type of their contribution


 * wiki work visualizations
 * Make it easy to perform project-level or article-level data analysis / visualization by type of contributions