The Semantic Web: Research and Applications: 9th Extended Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2012, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, May 27-31, 2012, Proceedings

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9783642302831

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About the Author

Axel Polleres heads the Institute for Data, Process, and Knowledge Management of Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien), which he joined in September 2013 as a Full Professor in the area of "Data and Knowledge Engineering". He is also a faculty member of the Complexity Science Hub Vienna and was a visiting professor at Stanford University in 2018. He obtained his Ph.D. and habilitation from Vienna University of Technology. His research focuses on ontologies, query languages, logic programming, configuration technologies, Artificial Intelligence, Semantic Web, Linked Open Data, Knowledge Graphs, and their applications for Knowledge Management. Moreover, he actively contributed to international standardization efforts within the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) where he co-chaired the W3C SPARQL working group.

Elena Simperl works as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Southampton in the UK.She has been active as a SemanticWeb researcher for almost a decade, authoring over 75 publications, and serving as Chair in several relevant scientific conferences, such as the European SemanticWeb Conference, which she coordinated as General Chair in 2012. Elena has been involved in over 20 European and national projects in the field of semantic technologies. Among others she led the European research project INSEMTIVES, which dealt with questions related to this book.
Philipp Cimiano is professor of computer science at Bielefeld University and head of the Semantic Computing group, affiliated with the Cluster of Excellence on Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC). He received his doctoral degree in applied computer science from the University of Karlsruhe (now KIT) on the topic of learning ontologies from text. He has a wide range of publications in the areas of natural language processing, ontology learning, knowledge acquisition and representation, and the Semantic Web. He was nominated one of AI's 10 to Watch by the IEEE Intelligent Systems Magazine in 2008, an award given to the top 10 young researchers in the field of artificial intelligence worldwide.