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- paragraph hasContent "The workflow starts when a user signs into the TripleCheckMate tool to participate in the contest, as shown in Figure 1. As a basic means to avoid spam, each user first has to login with his Google account through OAuth2. Then she is presented with three op- tions to choose a resource from DBpedia: (i) ‘Any’, for random selection; (ii) ‘Per Class’, where she may choose a resource belonging to a particular class of her interest; and (iii) ‘Manual’, where she may pro- vide a URI of a resource herself. Once a resource is selected following one of these alternatives, the user is presented with a table in which each row corresponds to an RDF triple of that resource. The next step is the actual quality assessment at triple level. The user is provided with the link to the corresponding Wikipedia page of the given resource in order to offer more con- text for the evaluation. If she detects a triple containing a problem, she checks the box ‘Is Wrong’. Moreover, she assigns specific quality problems (according to the classification devised in [43]) to troublesome triples, as depicted in Figure 2. The user can assess as many triples from a resource as desired, or select another re- source to evaluate." assertion.