For most popular tags, it would seem that there is a single obvious Wikipedia article or section of an article that could represent it. In the spirit of linked data, it would make sense to have a mapping from Stack Overflow tags to Wikipedia or Wikidata entities.
For example, the top 10 tags unambiguously map to:
Tag | Wikipedia article | Wikidata entity
------------- | -------------------------------- | ---------------
java | Java_(programming_language) | Q251
c# | C_Sharp_(programming_language) | Q2370
javascript | JavaScript | Q2005
php | PHP | Q59
android | Android_(operating_system) | Q94
jquery | jQuery | Q230036
python | Python_(programming_language) | Q28865
html | HTML | Q8811
c++ | C++ | Q2407
mysql | MySQL | Q850
Does a mapping for at least the the few thousand most popular tags exist already in a manner that is easy to access programmatically? If it doesn't yet exist but people see the need, should it be a part of Stack Overflow itself, or should it be hosted externally? Would it make sense to build a similar mapping for other sites in the Stack Exchange network?
Potential applications:
- Automatically constructing lists of tags related by certain properties (ex. functional languages, operating systems, etc.) derived from Wikidata/Wikipedia properties/categories
- Suggesting tags for questions based on the text similarity to Wikipedia articles, or based on explicit links to Wikipedia in the question
- If this is done with other Stack Exchange sites, automatically linking to corresponding tags on different sites, without relying on constructing a mesh of inter-site links or enforcing the same tag names (ex., there is a "statistics" tag on stackoverflow, datascience.se, math.se, and physics.se, but mathoverflow and cstheory.se call the same concept "st.statistics")