Talking to oneself in CMC: a study of self replies in Wikipedia talk pages
Tanguy, Ludovic, Poudat, Céline, Ho-Dac, Lydia-Mai
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This study proposes a qualitative analysis of self replies in Wikipedia talk pages, more precisely when the first two messages of a discussion are written by the same user. This specific pattern occurs in more than 10% of threads with two messages or more and can be explained by a number of reasons. After a first examination of the lexical specificities of second messages, we propose a seven categories typology and use it to annotate two reference samples (English and French) of 100 threads each. Finally, we analyse and compare the performance of human annotators (who reach a reasonable global efficiency) and instruction-tuned LLMs (which encounter important difficulties with several categories).
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-28-2024
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- Europe
- France
- Occitanie > Haute-Garonne
- Toulouse (0.04)
- Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (0.04)
- Occitanie > Haute-Garonne
- Germany > Hesse
- Darmstadt Region > Darmstadt (0.04)
- France
- North America > United States
- Oregon > Lane County > Eugene (0.04)
- Europe
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