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Hand-Coding Volunteers Needed

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We're building a tool to help article creators and reviewers make better decisions, and we need your help! We're looking for volunteers to decide if sample article topics are notable or not. We'll use these decisions to train an automated classifier that will score new articles based on how notable it thinks they're likely to be. This is part of an Individual Engagement Grant: IEG:Automated Notability Detection.

If you're interested, please sign up below and take a look at the hand-coding form to get an idea of what you'll be doing. We'll let you know as soon as we're ready for you to start. Comments and suggestions are very welcome!

I've taken the liberty of copying the list of people who signed up before the project lapsed a few months ago. We're picking up the project again now, and we'd love if you're still available to help! Please let us know! Bluma.Gelley (talk) 02:26, 12 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Sign up to classify article topics

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  1. Arthur goes shopping (talk)
  2. FoCuSandLeArN (talk)
  3. en:User:Jbhunley (en:User talk:Jbhunley)
  4. Mdann52 (talk)
  5. VQuakr (talk)
  6. APerson (talk)
  7. Jonathunder (talk)
  8. ...

Hand-Coding Form

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Here's a screenshot of the form we'll be asking you to fill out. We'll give you an article title accompanied by some text from the article, and ask you to answer the two questions on the form. Wikilabels.screenshot of notability campaign

Comments from the last time we posted this screenshot can be found at the IEG Recruitment Page.