People | Alumni | Carlo Allocca
Research AssociateI started my PhD in KMi in October 2007.
My PhD research is in the Semantic Web field. In particular, I have investigated how to make explicit semantic relations between ontologies and evaluate their effects of "finding the most appropriate ontologies" through the Semantic Web search engine such as Watson.
My supervisors are Dr. Mathieu D'Aquin and Prof. Enrico Motta.
Keys: Semantic Web, Ontologies, Ontology Evolution, Semantic Relation Management, Semantic Web search engine, Background Knowledge, Knowledge Acquisition, Knowledge Reuse, Networked OntologiesTechnologies alumni
d'Aquin, M., Allocca, C. and Collins, T. (2012) DiscOU: A Flexible Discovery Engine for Open Educational Resources Using Semantic Indexing and Relationship Summaries, Demo at International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2012
Allocca, C., d'Aquin, M. and Motta, E. (2012) Impact of Using Relationships Between Ontologies to Enhance the Ontology Search Results, Extended Semantic Web Conference, In the Proceeding of the 9th Extended Semantic Web Conference, Crete, Greece
Allocca, C. (2011) Automatic Identification of Ontology Versions Using Machine Learning Techniques, Extended Semantic Web Conference
d'Aquin, M., Allocca, C. and Motta, E. (2010) A Platform for Semantic Web Studies, Poster at Web Science 2010
Allocca, C., d'Aquin, M. and Motta, E. (2009) Detecting Different Versions of Ontologies in Large Ontology Repositories, Workshop: International Workshop on Ontology Dynamic at International Semantic Web Conference, 2009, Washington, DC




