- From: Olaf Hartig <olaf.hartig@liu.se>
- Date: Fri, 12 May 2023 07:20:44 +0000
- To: "semantic-web@w3.org" <semantic-web@w3.org>
Dear all, Here is a reminder of next Wednesday's talk by Ian Horrocks in the DKG/SWSA online talk series (details below). The talk will be streamed in the following Youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@costdkg4356/streams Best regards, Olaf On Mon, 2023-04-24 at 04:49 +0000, Olaf Hartig wrote: > Dear all, > > I am happy to announce the next talk in the online talk series [1] of > the COST Action on Distributed Knowledge Graphs (DKG) [2], in > collaboration with the Semantic Web Science Association (SWSA) [3]. > > On May 17 at 18:00 CEST / 12:00 EDT / 0:00 CST, Ian Horrocks > (University of Oxford) will talk about: > > "KR and the Semantic Web: What We Did Right (and Wrong)" > > Synopsis: > Augmenting the web to include some form of Knowledge Representation > (KR) was one of the first directions for Semantic Web research and > led to the development of the OWL KR language(s) and the SPARQL query > language. In this talk I will recall the development of these > languages and their genesis in foundational research, highlighting > what I believe were the many good design decisions as well as a few > not so good. I will then go on to trace the development of KR systems > and applications based on these technologies and argue that this > represents a significant success story for Semantc Web research. > > Bio: > Ian Horrocks is a full professor in the Oxford University Department > of Computer Science, a visiting professor in the Department of > Informatics at the University of Oslo and a co-founder of Oxford > Semantic Technologies. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society, a > member of Academia Europaea, a fellow of the European Association for > Artificial Intelligence (EurAI), a Fellow of the Alan Turing > Institute and a British Computer Society Lovelace Medalist. His > research concerns the representation of knowledge, and the efficient > manipulation of such knowledge by computers. He played a leading role > in establishing the Semantic Web as a significant research field, > pioneering many of the underlying logics, algorithms, optimisation > techniques, and reasoning systems. He has contributed to the > development of several widely used reasoning systems including > FaCT++, HermiT, Elk and RDFox. He has published more than 300 papers > in major international conferences and journals, winning best paper > prizes at KR-98, AAAI-2010, and IJCAI-2017, and test of time awards > at ISWC-2013, KR-2020 and CADE-2021. He is one of the UK’s most > highly cited computer scientists, with more than 59,000 citations, > and an h-index of 99. > > > Details on where the talk can attended will be announced closer to > the event. > > Best regards, > Olaf > > [1] https://cost-dkg.eu/talks > [2] https://cost-dkg.eu/ > [3] https://swsa.semanticweb.org/ > >
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