Enrico Motta
STEM Member > Enrico Motta Displaying [85 - 96 of 97]

Bulgaria, Germany, Japan: The IRS-III Tour Continues
The first week in November will see KMi�s Semantic Web Services infrastructure, IRS-III, presented for the third time as part of a tutorial....

Audience demands Magpie replay at International Semantic Web Conference
Semantic Web and Semantic Web Services are clearly two very hot topic areas. The very successful International Semantic Web Conference - ISWC 2003,...

Success at Semantic Web conferences
Two out of two - and make it double. This could be an appropriate headline for a recent success of KMi researchers, who secured two accepted papers...

A for AKT
Last week saw the midterm review for the EPSRC funded Advanced Knowledge Technologies (AKT) project at the University of Southampton. Overall the...

First Summer School on Ontological Engineering and the Semantic Web
The First European Summer School on Ontological Engineering and the Semantic Web (SSSW-2003) took place on 21-26 July in Cercedilla (Spain). The...

New Professorship for KMi
KMi Director Enrico Motta was today appointed as Professor of Knowledge Technologies. Photo shows Enrico with Professors Marc Eisenstadt and Bob...

MnM Released
The first version of MnM is now available for download at http://kmi.open.ac.uk/projects/akt/MnM. MnM supports the process of annotating web pages...

£7M Advanced Knowledge Technologies Project Underway
KMi today welcomed the full project team of the EPSRC-sponsored Advanced Knowledge Technologies (AKT) Project. AKT is one of the select EPSRC...

EPSRC funds ScholOnto
The UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has just awarded a 3 year project grant to the ScholOnto Project. As part of the...

EPSRC funds ScholOnto
The UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has just awarded a 3 year project grant to the ScholOnto Project. As part of the...

The AKT begins…..KMI awarded £1.2M by EPSRC
KMi has been awarded 1.2M by the UK's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to carry out research in the application of knowledge...

Euro-Award for KMI
KMI has been awarded 22,500 Ecu from the European Commission to carry out research in the area of knowledge-based systems. This grant will fund a...