Dr. Sebastian Rudolph
Sebastian Rudolph, Ph.D. is
Assistant Professor/Project Leader at
Institut für Angewandte Informatik und Formale
Beschreibungsverfahren –
AIFB
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
His active research interests include knowledge
representation, logic, algebra, complexity theory, machine learning,
optimization, database theory, and computational linguistics. In 2009,
he stayed as visiting researcher at the Oxford University Computing
Laboratory. He contributed to the OWL 2 standard as participant of the
OWL working group of the W3C, and coauthored two textbooks on Semantic
Web modeling languages. Besides his academic work, he is a
semiprofessional classical singer.
Sebastian coauthored
Foundations of Semantic Web Technologies, and
Semantic Web: Grundlagen,
and coedited
Conceptual Structures: Leveraging Semantic Technologies: 17th
International Conference on Conceptual Structures, ICCS 2009, Moscow,
Russia, July 26–31 and
Formal Concept Analysis: 7th International Conference, ICFCA 2009
Darmstadt, Germany, May 21–24, 2009 Proceedings.
His papers include
Ontology-based Interpretation of Keywords for
Semantic Search,
Complexity boundaries for Horn description logics,
Exploring relational structures via FLE,
ELP: Tractable rules for OWL 2,
Conjunctive queries for a tractable fragment of OWL 1.1,
Description logic rules,
Approximate OWL reasoning with SCREECH, and
All elephants are bigger than all mice.
Sebastian completed his
dissertation in Mathematics (Dr.rer.nat.) at the Institute for
Algebra, Dresden University in 2006.
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