Prof. Danielle Ziébelin - Patrimalp, an integrated and interdisciplinary cultural heritage platform for the French Alps
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Prof. Danielle ZIÉBELIN
Department of Computer Science, Grenoble Alpes University – FR
Co-authors: Matthew Sreeves, Fatima Danash, Karine Aubry, Emilie Chalmin
Danielle Ziébelin is a Professor at the Department of Computer Science at Université Grenoble Alpes, since 2010. From 2013 to the present she is responsible for International relations in the Department and from 2017 to the present she is also in charge of the Master track Artificial Intelligence and Web. Her research interests include knowledge representation, Semantic Web, spatio-temporal reasoning. She uses Semantic Web technologies to provide semantic interoperability to heterogeneous data resources and Linked Open Data facilities in many application domains, especially that of cultural heritage. Her focus is on extending knowledge representation languages to provide adequate modelization languages for different users in their respective fields.
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