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Head of METG

I head the Multimedia Enabling Technologies Group (METG). The focus of METG's research is on applications of information technology for teaching and learning that draw on innovations in multimedia and enabling technologies. A central theme of this work is the use of technology to address the individual learning needs of students with physical, sensory or learning disabilities

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Kopecky, J., Vitvar, T., Pedrinaci, C. and Maleshkova, M. (2011) RESTful Services with Lightweight Machine-readable Descriptions and Semantic Annotations, in eds. Erik Wilde,Cesare Pautasso, REST: From Research to Practice, Springer

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Kopecky, J., Vitvar, T. and Fensel, D. (2009) Semantic Web Service Automation with Lightweight Annotations, Znalosti (Knowledge), Brno, Czech Republic

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Kopecky, J., Gomadam, K. and Vitvar, T. (2008) hRESTS: an HTML Microformat for Describing RESTful Web Services, IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence, Sydney, Australia

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Kopecky, J. and Vitvar, T. (2008) WSMO-Lite: Lowering the Semantic Web Services Barrier with Modular and Light-weight Annotations, 2nd IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC), Santa Clara, CA, USA

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Kopecky, J., Vitvar, T., Bournez, C. and Farrell, J. (2007) SAWSDL: Semantic Annotations for WSDL and XML Schema, IEEE Internet Computing, 11, 6, pp. 60-67, IEEE

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