Graph-Linguistic Fusion: Using Language Models for Wikidata Vandalism Detection
Graph-Linguistic Fusion: Using Language Models for Wikidata Vandalism Detection
We introduce a next-generation vandalism detection system for Wikidata, one of the largest open-source structured knowledge bases on the Web. Wikidata is highly complex: its items incorporate an ever-expanding universe of factual triples and multilingual texts. While edits can alter both structured and textual content, our approach converts all edits into a single space using a method we call Graph2Text. This allows for evaluating all content changes for potential vandalism using a single multilingual language model. This unified approach improves coverage and simplifies maintenance. Experiments demonstrate that our solution outperforms the current production system. Additionally, we are releasing the code under an open license along with a large dataset of various human-generated knowledge alterations, enabling further research.
Mykola Trokhymovych、Lydia Pintscher、Ricardo Baeza-Yates、Diego Saez-Trumper
计算技术、计算机技术
Mykola Trokhymovych,Lydia Pintscher,Ricardo Baeza-Yates,Diego Saez-Trumper.Graph-Linguistic Fusion: Using Language Models for Wikidata Vandalism Detection[EB/OL].(2025-05-23)[2025-06-29].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.18136.点此复制
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