
Steve hopes to change the world by showing how all that XML
data out there can be enriched with RDF semantics.
email: Steve.Battle@hp.com
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Janet has a background in AI and logic, so is enjoying
resurrecting past skills in the new context of the semantic web. She is
one of the managers in the group, and is responsible for the project
management of the SWWS European project for HP Labs.
email: Janet.Bruten@hp.com
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Jeremy is very active in the area of RDF syntax and parsing,
author of the ARP parser for jena and a member of the RDF Core working
group. He has particular interests in the application of graph theory
to RDF. Jeremy is also the HP
rep on the WebOnt working group.
email: Jeremy.Carroll@hp.com
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Steve is interested in the intersection of
semantic web technologies and machine learning techniques, such as
automated classification and metadata enrichment. His current topics
include semantic
blogging and artificial
immune systems
email: Steve.Cayzer@hp.com
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email: Heppie.Curtis@hp.com
Ian's research interests centre on the intersection of
deliberative software agents and the Semantic Web. He is particularly
interested in user-interaction with autonomous agents, and the use of
agents in knowledge management - for example to assist users to manage
their own personal ontologies. He designed and implemented Jena2's
ontology API, and is working on a modular connection from Jena to
external description logic reasoners via the DIG standard interface.
email: Ian.Dickinson@hp.com
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Chris has a long standing interest in design and
implementation of computer languages and associated tools.
email: Chris.Dollin@hp.com
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Brian is an evangelist and prime mover behind the Semantic Web
activity at HP.
He is co-charing the RDF Core working
group, maintainer of the RDF
issues list and author of the original version of the jena
semantic web toolkit.
email: Brian.McBride@hp.com
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Martin manages the Semantic Web research programme at HP Labs
email: Martin.Merry@hp.com
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Chris is interested in the applications of
the semantic web, particularly in the area of B2B e-commerce. He is
currently working as a member of HP's SWWS team, and is interested in
enriching the capabilities of web services with more autonomy. His
expertise is in the area of agent technology (particularly
negotiation), logic and knowledge representation. He is one of the
authors of the EU
AgentLink roadmap for agent technology.
email: Chris.Preist@hp.com
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Dave is interested in the use of semantic web technologies to
link decentralized information systems together both with each other
and with people and is particularly interested in knowledge management
applications. He is developer and maintainer of the Jena inference API,
rule engines and RDFS/OWL rule-based inference support.
email: Dave.Reynolds@hp.com
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Andy is interested in application architectures and design for
semantic web applications. As part of this, he has developed the RDQL
sub-system for the Jena RDF framework and also built an RDF server,
Joseki, which provides remote access to RDF data. He is currently
developing an RDF NetAPI to extend the remote access to include
web-style collaborative applications.
email: Andy.Seaborne@hp.com
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Paul is a Research Fellow based at the University of Bristol,
his background is as an educationalist and over the last six years, in
the design, creation and development of Web-based educational
resources. For the last two years he has been investigating the issues
around the design, and use of 'repurposing architectures' to provide
customized access to rich multimedia digital collections.
email: paul.shabajee@bristol.ac.uk
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Stuart has a background in protocol design
and is interested in the application of the Semantic Web solving
problems of interoperability between networked software components,
such as Web Services. He also spent 3 years as an elected member of the
W3C
Technical Architecture Groupand contributed to
documenting the The Architecture of the
World Wide Web.
email: skw@hp.com
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