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Knowledge Representation and Reasoning

The Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Group conducts research in knowledge representation formalisms, ontology languages, the design, implementation and optimisation of reasoning systems, and applications in areas such as e-Science and the Semantic Web. Members of the group were centrally involved in the development of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) OWL ontology language, and are leading the development of its successor OWL2. They have also designed the logics and algorithms that underpin OWL(2), and have implemented these algorithms in highly optimised reasoning systems such as HermiT.

Faculty

Research

Past Members

Temitope Ajileye
Ana Armas
Andrew Bate
Hang  Dong
Ruslan Fayzrakhmanov
Cristina Feier
Pan Hu
Federico Igne
Mark Kaminski
Evgeny Kharlamov
Markus Krötzsch
Clemens Kupke
Despoina Magka
Enrico Malizia
Sarunas Marciuska
Maria Vanina Martinez
Oriol Mazariegos
Yavor Nenov
Charalampos (Babis) Nikolaou
Alina Petrova
Robert Piro
Anthony Potter
Livia Predoiu
Rob Shearer
Frantisek Simancik
Gerardo I. Simari
Giorgio Stefanoni
Giorgos Stoilos
Oana Tifrea-Marciuska
Andrei Tuchin
Zhe Wang
Zhenghua Xu
Mikalai Yatskevich
Michał Zawidzki
Dmitriy Zheleznyakov
Yujiao Zhou

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