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Michael McCoubrey joins the SKM team

On 1 October 2024, KMi’s Scholarly Knowledge Modelling (SKM) team welcomed Michael McCoubrey, who is starting his part-time doctoral research under the supervision of Dr Angelo Salatino, Dr Francesco Osborne, and Prof Enrico Motta. Michael will investigate novel solutions for automatic hypotheses generation using AI. As a Data Scientist at The Open University, Michael brings expertise in...

Report on the Computer Science Ontology and CSO Classifier Impact

Abstract Since their release, both the Computer Science Ontology and the CSO Classifier have received growing attention. They are being employed within several applications and proved to effectively support a wide range of tasks, including trend analysis, enhancing metadata, and assessing impact. Read this article in PDF 1.​ Introduction The Computer Science Ontology (CSO)...

KMi shines at SEMANTiCS 2024 conference

KMi is delighted to showcase its influential participation at SEMANTiCS 2024. Dr. Angelo Salatino and Dr. Francesco Osborne were actively involved in organizing the conference, a process that spanned the past eight months. This year, SEMANTiCS celebrated its twentieth anniversary, taking place from 17th to 19th September in Amsterdam, at the stunning Meervaart theatre. The SEMANTiCS...

The AIDA Dashboard featured in an OpenAlex Keynote

On 12th September, the LISBibliometrics conference, an established gathering for Bibliometrics and Scientometrics practitioners, was held at the University of Brighton. The theme "Exploring the Bibliometric Universe" focused on diverse topics including research culture measurement, indicators, AI methodologies, research integrity, and addressing societal issues using bibliometrics. Dr Angelo...

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