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31: 162:. This synergy of interests made him an early public figure in AI, as he moderated the "NL-KR Digest" and the corresponding comp.ai.nlang-know-rep newsgroup (now defunct), which was at the time the widest vehicle for dissemination of announcements and moderated discussion in the natural language and knowledge representation communities. He later became the editor in chief of 270:. He is identified as a member of the "Core Algorithms Team" and has said he is one of the 12 original members of the Watson team . He appeared on the televised broadcasts of the show several times, commenting on the scientific aspects of the challenge and accomplishment, and was interviewed in numerous news broadcasts and publications. He hosted the "viewing party" at 173:
Welty began to make his first scientific contributions in the early 1990s, when he emerged as a leading figure in the Automated Software Engineering community, whose on-line bibliography lists his 1995 paper as one of the best papers that year (this would be the year he finished his PhD), becoming
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From 2004-2005, at the end of the OWL WG, Welty led the Ontology Engineering and Patterns efforts in the Semantic Web Best Practices WG, helping to edit several important notes on using OWL, as well as the first W3C ontology for part-whole relations and time.
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on all three nights the show was aired (14–16 February). He gave the keynote talk on Watson at the Trentino region launching of the Semantic Valley initiative.
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His PhD work focused on extending the work of Prem Devanbu at AT&T on Lassie with a better developed ontology. After his PhD, he moved to
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During 1999-2000, while on sabbatical from Vassar College in Padova, Italy, he formed a productive collaboration with
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in each successive year the program chair, general chair, and steering committee chair of that conference.
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In 2007, he gave a keynote talk at the 6th International Semantic Web Conference in Busan, Korea.
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Guarino, N.; Welty, C. (2002). "Evaluating ontological decisions with OntoClean".
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Research in New York. He is best known for his work on ontologies, in the
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computer that defeated the best players on the American game show
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movement from the start, it was only after he moved to
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Prem Devanbu; Ron Brachman; Peter Selfridge (1991).
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Vassar College
computer scientist
Google
Semantic Web
Watson
Vassar College
Nicola Guarino
OntoClean
W3C
Rule Interchange Format
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Free Software Foundation
GNU Emacs
NYSERNet
Internet
Vassar College
Nicola Guarino
OntoClean
Artificial Intelligence
ontology engineering
Semantic Web
IBM Research
W3C
Web Ontology Language
Rule Interchange Format
Watson
IBM
Jeopardy!

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