A non-exhaustive list about structured data and AI created by Whose Knowledge? in collaboration with Decolonizing Structured Data Learning Circle participants.
Grounding
Wikidata: why we contribute to the robot epistemology by Maari Maitreyi | Blog post
Step-by-Step, No-Code “Ontology” ANYONE Can Learn by Ashleigh Faith | Video
Decolonizing the Internet’s Structured Data by Whose Knowledge? | Report and Video
Small pieces, loosely joined by David Weinberger | Book
Cómo enseñar con Wikidata by Wikimedia Chile | Report
Wikimedia Australia and First Nations Metadata: ATSILIRN Protocols for Description and Access by Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education & Research and Wikimedia Australia | Discussion Paper
Creative ideas + tools
Excavating AI. The Politics of Images in Machine Learning Training Sets by Kate Crawford and Trevor Paglen | Art project
Lesan | open source AI powered translation tool for Ethiopian languages
Flickypedia | streamlines the transmission of Flickr images into the Wikimedia Commons
Aural Archipelago | online repository of music from around Indonesia
Structured Data Across Wikimedia | a project that helps structure content on wikitext pages
Provocations
For Opacity by Edouard Glissant | Book chapter
Transbordatos curated by Carolina Matos | Conference series
What is it like to edit Wikipedia when you’re blind? Meet Graham Pearce by Tony Souter | Signpost article
Is Wikipedia usable for the blind? by Marina Buzzi and Barbara Leporini | Conference paper
Mind the (Language) Gap: Generation of Multilingual Wikipedia Summaries from Wikidata for ArticlePlaceholders | Conference paper
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