Humaniki/fr

Un outil de tableau de bord qui aide à explorer la diversité de genre dans les projets Wikimédia

Website: humanikidata.org GitHub: TheEugeniaKim/humaniki Blogs: Wikimedia Diff

Humaniwiki est un projet produisant un ensemble de données ouvertes à propos des genres, dates de naissance, lieux de naissance, et langues à propos d'humains dans tous les projets Wikimedia, typiquement des biographies Wikipédia. Notre ensemble de données provient de Wikidata, la base de données qui nourrit Wikipédia, est est mis à jour chaque jour. Ce site montre quelques démonstrations de ce que peut faire l'API ouvert que nous avons construit pour servir cette information.

Humaniki is a merger of two previous data diversity tools, Wikidata Human Gender Indicators a.k.a WHGI and Denelezh, created by Maximillian Klein and Envel Le Hir respectively. Both of those previous sites were useful to the community, but as proof of concepts needed extra architectural work. It was decided that instead of improving each one, we would work together in the Wikimedian spirit of cooperation.

We have also conducted research about the significance of what Wikipedia's biography gap represents. That is, gender disparities in biographies mirror “traditional” gender-disparity indices (GDI, GEI, GGGI and SIGI), and occupational gender, although are most correlated to economic measurements. Read our paper 'Gender gap through time and space: A journey through Wikipedia biographies via the Wikidata Human Gender Indicator' for more.

A NOTE TO WIKIPEDIANS:

This data relies entirely on Wikidata, so if you would like your work in writing biographies or other content about humans to be reflected here please make sure Wikidata knows that your article is about a human and has an associated gender. For more on contributing human data, see our.

This project started as a personal research interest, and is now funded by a Wikimedia Foundation Grant.