- From: Dominic Jones <Dominic.Jones@scss.tcd.ie>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 10:09:37 +0100
- To: Gordon Dunsire <gordon@gordondunsire.com>
- Cc: <public-bpmlod@w3.org>
Dominic Jones is a post-doctoral researcher in the Knowledge and Data Engineering Group (KDEG) at Trinity College Dublin. His PhD was based around Semantic Publish/Subscribe Technology, using Ontological models in the routing on messages from Publisher to Subscriber. Dominic currently works for the W3C Multilingual Web Working Group and the Centre for Next Generation Localisation. As part of his work in MLW-LT project Dominic coordinates delivery of the Test Suite deliverable which shows conformance of the standard across a number of implementations required for the standard to pass through the W3C process. In the CNGL project Dominic has a project management role working on delivering the research agenda of the centre. He has previously worked on worked on modelling cross-centre meta-data, as chair of the meta-data group and organised numerous scientific showcases held as part of the centres continuing research program. Best Regards, Dom. -- Dominic Jones Research Integration Coordinator CNGL, KDEG, Trinity College Dublin. +353 (0) 879 259 719 - https://www.scss.tcd.ie/Dominic.Jones On 17 Jun 2013, at 15:11, Gordon Dunsire <gordon@gordondunsire.com> wrote: > Hi, I'm Gordon Dunsire, now an independent consultant. I was formerly Head > of the Centre for Digital Library Research at Strathclyde University in > Glasgow, Scotland. I am currently very involved with RDF element sets and > value vocabularies for the bibliographic standards of the International > Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, and the Joint Steering > Committee for Development of RDA. All of these standards are intended for > use in a multilingual environment, and have been translated into at least > one non-English language. I am interested in the issues that arise when > translating RDF classes and properties and SKOS concepts. More information > about me at http://www.gordondunsire.com > > Cheers > > Gordon > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jorge Gracia [mailto:jgracia@fi.upm.es] > Sent: 17 June 2013 14:30 > To: public-bpmlod@w3.org > Subject: [bpmlod] introductions > > Dear Community Group members, > > We would like to start a thread to allow all the members to introduce > themselves in a few lines, briefly mentioning their current affiliation, > research interests and motivation for participating in the "Best Practises > for Multilingual LOD" group. Let me start myself: > > My name is Jorge Gracia. I am a post-doctoral researcher at Ontology > Engineering Group (OEG), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM). I got my > PhD in Computer Science at University of Zaragoza, with a thesis about > "Integration and Disambiguation Techniques for Semantic Heterogeneity > Reduction on the Web", which comprised sense discovery, matching and > disambiguation techniques in the context of the Semantic Web. (You can find > more information about me at http://delicias.dia.fi.upm.es/~jgracia/). > > Recently I focused on the multilingual dimension of the Web of Data, as a > more extreme case of semantic heterogeneity on the Web. In that context I > have been working on the Monnet project, and currently I am very interested > in the areas of cross-lingual ontology matching and instance matching. I > will co-chair the group on Best Practises for Multilingual LOD > > Looking forward to a great collaboration! > > Jorge > > >
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