DERI Galway
National University of Ireland, Galway   Science Foundation Ireland
 

Mission

The goal of this work programme is to find the right trade-off between expressive knowledge representation and efficient, scalable reasoning and querying techniques in the open, distributed environment of the Semantic Web. The focus is on improving the scalability and investigating the adequacy of traditional reasoning and query answering techniques for the Web, where several classical assumptions no longer hold as data is heterogeneous, distributed, possibly incomplete or contradictory, structured in different levels of granularity, varying in levels of trust and accessible only by following implicit or explicit security policies.

The objectives include the definition of expressive query and rules languages; the investigation of the interplay between ontology languages, query languages and rules languages; efficient search and inferencing; scalable, distributed reasoning; closing the gaps between the RDF and XML worlds; supporting security and trust assessment on the Web by investigating adequate representation and reasoning techniques for assessing and negotiating trust; and dealing with dynamic, conflicting, uncertain and temporally changing metadata.


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DERI Locations
Events
image: 12th European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence 1
JELIA 2010
September 13-15, 2010
Helsinki, Finland
image: EKAW 2010 - Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management by the Masses 1
EKAW 2010
October 11-15, 2010
Lisbon, Portuga
image: 9th International Semantic Web Conference 1
ISWC2010
November 7-11, 2010
Shanghai, China