Understanding Author Intentions: Test Driven Knowledge Graph Construction.- Inseparability and Conservative Extensions of Description Logic Ontologies: A Survey .- Navigational and Rule-Based Languages for Graph Databases.- LOD Lab: Scalable Linked Data Processing.- Inconsistency-Tolerant Querying of Description Logic Knowledge Bases.- From Fuzzy to Annotated Semantic Web Languages.- Applying Machine Reasoning and Learning in Real World Applications.
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Jeff Z. Pan received his Ph.D. in computer science from The University of Manchester in 2004, on the topic of Description Logics: Reasoning Support for the Semantic Web. He joined the faculty in the Department of Computing Science at University of Aberdeen in 2005. He is now the Deputy Director of Research of the department. His research focuses primarily on knowledge representation and reasoning, in particular scalable ontology reasoning, querying and reuse, and their applications (such as Semantic Web, Advertising, Healthcare, Software Engineering and Multimedia). He is a key contributor to the W3C OWL2 standard. He leads the work of the TrOWL Tractable OWL2 reasoning infrastructure. He is widely recognised for his work on scalable and efficient ontology reasoning; he gave tutorials on this topic in e.g. AAAI2010, ESWC2010, ESWC2011, SemTech2011 and the Reasoning Web Summer School (2010 and 2011).
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