- From: Sebastian Hellmann <hellmann@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:29:21 +0200
- To: public-bpmlod@w3.org
Hi all, my name is Sebastian Hellmann. Together with Steven Moran, I have been the chair of the MLODE workshop last year: http://sabre2012.infai.org/mlode This year, I will organize the German LSWT: http://aksw.org/lswt as well as the a DBpedia and NLP workshop: http://nlp-dbpedia2013.blogs.aksw.org/ Other than that I am writing my thesis about the NLP Interchange Format: http://persistence.uni-leipzig.org/nlp2rdf/ (which is why I am quite busy currently) Projectwise, I am involved in LOD2: http://lod2.eu/ All the best, Sebastian Here is my never up to date homepage: http://bis.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/SebastianHellmann Am 19.06.2013 23:25, schrieb Jose Emilio Labra Gayo: > Hi all: > > My name is Jose Emilio Labra Gayo, I am an Associate Professor at the > University of Oviedo, Spain. I have been the Dean of the School of > Computer Science Engineering from 2004 until 2012. I am currently the > main researcher of the WESO (Web Semantics Oviedo) research group. The > group is focused to practical applications of semantic web and linked > data technologies with several industrial partners like the National > Library of Congress, Chile, the Web Foundation, etc. > > My research interests are Semantic Web technologies, Declarative > Programming Languages and Web Engineering in general. > > In the last years, I have also been interested in multilingualism and > linked data. In particular, I presented some talks at the Multilingual > Web Workshops about Best Practices on Multilingual Linked Data and I > prepared a web page about multilingual linked data patterns: > > http://www.weso.es/MLODPatterns > > In my opinion, although those patterns can be a first step, the next > steps should be made by the community. > > Best regards, Jose Labra > > On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Elena Montiel Ponsoda > <elemontiel@gmail.com> wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> my name is Elena Montiel-Ponsoda and I am lecturer at the Universidad >> Politécnica de Madrid and senior resercher at the Ontology Engineering Group >> of the same university. >> My background is on Translation and Terminology, and I hold a PhD on Applied >> Linguistics. My main research interests concern the representation of >> lexical, terminological and mutilingual information on the Web. I have been >> working together with other members of this group in the NeOn and Monnet >> projects. Within the latter one, we developed the lexicon-ontology model >> lemon to deal with the representation of linguistic information associated >> to ontologies and linked data. This is also the main topic of the Ontolex >> W3C Community Group (http://www.w3.org/community/ontolex/). >> I am sure we will have very interesting discussions in this group and am >> looking forward to it! >> >> Talk to you tomorrow! >> Elena. >> >> El 19/06/2013 13:56, John McCrae escribió: >> >> Hi all, >> >> My name is John McCrae and I am a research associate at the University of >> Bielefeld. My work mainly concerns multilinguality and the representation of >> language resources on the web, in particular I have worked along with other >> members of this group on the development of the lemon lexicon-ontology >> model, that extends the ontology language OWL with the ability to represent >> lexical information and describe non-trivial multilingual representations of >> vocabularies. I have also been involved in publishing multilingual language >> resources as linked data. >> >> More: >> http://lemon-model.net >> http://john.mccr.ae >> >> Regards, >> John >> >> >> On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 12:48 PM, Michael Lutz >> <michael.lutz@jrc.ec.europa.eu> wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> my name is Michael Lutz. My background is in geographic information >>> science and conceptual modelling / semantic web. I work for the European >>> Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) [1], where over the past 5 years I >>> have coordinated the development of data models for the standardised >>> exchange of geospatial and environmental data in 34 thematic areas [2]. The >>> data models are a major part of the " Infrastructure for Spatial Information >>> in Europe" (INSPIRE) [3] - a legal framework and set of technical guidelines >>> for improving the access to, sharing and use of environtal information in >>> Europe. They will become legally binding for data exchange over the next 2-7 >>> years. The INSPIRE data models use free-text properties in a number of >>> cases, and multi-linguality is addressed in slightly different ways. My >>> interest in this group is to understand the best practices that could be >>> applied for the INSPIRE data models. >>> >>> Michael >>> >>> [1] http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/jrc/index.cfm >>> [2] http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/data-models >>> [3] http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/ >>> >>> >>> On 17/06/2013 15:30, Jorge Gracia wrote: >>> >>> 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 >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Elena Montiel-Ponsoda >> Ontology Engineering Group (OEG) >> Departamento de Inteligencia Artificial >> Facultad de Informática >> Campus de Montegancedo s/n >> Boadilla del Monte-28660 Madrid, España >> www.oeg-upm.net >> Tel. (+34) 91 336 36 70 >> Fax (+34) 91 352 48 19 > > -- Dipl. Inf. Sebastian Hellmann Department of Computer Science, University of Leipzig Events: NLP & DBpedia 2013 (http://nlp-dbpedia2013.blogs.aksw.org, Deadline: *July 8th*) Venha para a Alemanha como PhD: http://bis.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/csf Projects: http://nlp2rdf.org , http://linguistics.okfn.org , http://dbpedia.org/Wiktionary , http://dbpedia.org Homepage: http://bis.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/SebastianHellmann Research Group: http://aksw.org
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