arXiv Open Access 2025

Global Patterns of Knowledge: Language, Genre, and the Geography of Knowledge

Akira Matsui Fujio Toriumi Mitsuo Yoshida Taichi Murayama Shiori Hironaka
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Online platforms, particularly Wikipedia, have become critical infrastructures for providing diverse linguistic and cultural contexts. This human-curated knowledge now forms the foundation for modern AI. However, we have not yet fully explored how knowledge production capability vary across languages and domains. Here, we address this gap by applying economic complexity analysis to understand the editing history of Wikipedia platforms. This approach allows us to infer the latent mode of ``knowledge-production'' of each language community from the diversity and specialization of its contributed content. We reveal that different language communities exhibit distinct specializations, particularly in cultural subjects. Furthermore, we map the global landscape of these production modes, finding that the structure of knowledge production strongly reflects geopolitical boundaries. Our findings suggest that while a common mode of knowledge production exists for standardized topics such as science, it is more diverse for cultural topics or controversial subjects such as conspiracy theories. The association between differences in knowledge production capability and geopolitical factors implies how linguistic and cultural dynamics shape our worldview and the biases embedded in Wikipedia data, a unique, massive, and essential dataset for modern AI.

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Akira Matsui

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Fujio Toriumi

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Mitsuo Yoshida

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Taichi Murayama

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Shiori Hironaka

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Matsui, A., Toriumi, F., Yoshida, M., Murayama, T., Hironaka, S. (2025). Global Patterns of Knowledge: Language, Genre, and the Geography of Knowledge. https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.22271

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