Publisher review:Indywiki is an open source project that aims to explore different ways of visually browsing wikipedia pages. Indywiki is an open source project that aims to explore different ways of visually browsing wikipedia pages.
This might be very helpful, especially in cases we are only interested to get an idea on the term we are searching for. In other words, browsing through images, while the text is still available to read! Indywiki also discovers and displays images that are contained on links to the search keyword.
Images are displayed in tenths. So if you are searching for a city as an example, after you get all images displayed on the wikipedia page about this city, you'll start getting links about related items (that might be other cities in this country, personalities and culture of this city and practically everything related).
Indywiki achieves this by taking under consideration:1)articles that link to a given article 2)articles that are linked from a given article 3)categories to which an article and also all articles on 1) and 2) belong to. All links get a score, that increases if a link is at 1) and 2), or if it belongs to one or more categories as our article. After indywiki has discovered the related articles, it parses them and fetches their first image, in case they have one. Usually the first image is the most representative of an article.
Indywiki 0.9.7 is a Python script for Internet, Browsers and Tools scripts design by Markos Gogoulos.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris