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Agile Knowledge Engineering and Semantic Web (AKSW)
The Research Group Agile Knowledge Engineering and Semantic Web (AKSW) is hosted by the Department for Business-oriented Information Systems (BIS) of the Institute of Computer Science (IfI) / University of Leipzig.
Goals
* Development of methods for Agile Knowledge Engineering inside the research field of the Semantic Web
* Implementation of tools and applications for Agile Knowledge Engineering
* Research of the underlying Semantic Web Technologies
* Development of fundamental Semantic Web tools and applications
AKSW is committed to the open source and open access movements.
I'm a researcher at Forschungszentrum L3S where I work for the NEPOMUK EU project.
My research focus is on integration of algorithms for community detection, ranking and recommendations into folksonomy systems. Our system BibSonomy will be used as basis for the results. The overall goal is to enhance the Social Semantic Desktop, which we aim to build in the NEPOMUK project, with these algorithms. 'm a researcher at Forschungszentrum L3S where I work for the NEPOMUK EU project.
My research focus is on integration of algorithms for community detection, ranking and recommendations into folksonomy systems. Our system BibSonomy will be used as basis for the results. The overall goal is to enhance the Social Semantic Desktop, which we aim to build in the NEPOMUK project, with these algorithms.
Gerd Stumme is Full Professor of Computer Science. He is leading the Hertie Chair on Knowledge and Data Engineering at the University of Kassel, and full member of the Research Center L3S. Gerd Stumme earned his PhD in 1997 at Darmstadt University of Technology, and his Habilitation at the Institute AIFB of the University of Karlsruhe in 2002. In 1999/2000 he was Visiting Professor at the University of Clermont-Ferrand, France, and Substitute Professor for Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery at the University of Magdeburg in 2003. Gerd Stumme published over 80 articles at national and international conferences and in journals, and chaired several workshops and conferences. He is member in the Editorial Boards of the Intl. Journal on Data Warehousing and Mining and of the International Conference on Conceptual Structures, and was also member of several conference and workshop Program Committees. Gerd Stumme is leading and led several national and European projects. The research group is running the social bookmark and publication sharing system BibSonomy.
B. Gernhardt, T. Vogel, M. Givehchi, L. Wang, and M. Hemmje. Proceedings of the ASME 2016 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference, MSEC2016, June 27--July 1, 2016, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA, 2, page V002T04A013:1--10. New York, NY, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), (2016)