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Self-focus is a novel way of understanding a type of bias in community-maintained Web 2.0 graph structures. It goes beyond previous measures of topical coverage bias by encapsulating both node- and edge-hosted biases in a single holistic measure of an entire community-maintained graph. We outline two methods to quantify self-focus, one of which is very computationally inexpensive, and present empirical evidence for the existence of self-focus using a "hyperlingual" approach that examines 15 different language editions of Wikipedia. We suggest applications of our methods and discuss the risks of ignoring self-focus bias in technological applications.
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Hecht et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10066c5725bbd5cc606684 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/1556460.1556463
Brent Hecht
Northwestern University
Darren Gergle
Northwestern University
Northwestern University
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