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Mikalai Yatskevich

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Mikalai Yatskevich
Research Assistant
mikalai.yatskevich@cs.ox.ac.uk
+44 1865 283529

Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD

Interests

My research interests reside in Knowledge Representation and Knowledge Management areas. In particular, I am interested in Semantic Web technologies evaluation and their knowledge management applications. I have participated in development of techniques, algorithms and tools for knowledge intensive applications. In particular I developed S-Match, a lightweight ontology matching system and a method for matching systems evaluation.  

Biography

In March of 2003 I joined University of Trento Data & Knowledge Management research group as Research Assistant. In November of 2003 I joined Information and Telecommunication Technologies International Doctoral School in Trento where I completed my doctoral research on knowledge management systems and techniques for their large scale evaluation. In March 2008 I defended my PhD dissertation. After short term postdoctoral assignments at University of Trento and University of Rennes I joined the Computing Laboratory (now Department of Computer Science) at the University of Oxford as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant. I am a member of the Information Systems group led by Prof. Georg Gottlob and Prof. Ian Horrocks. 

 

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Semantic Matching with S−Match

Pavel Shvaiko‚ Fausto Giunchiglia and Mikalai Yatskevich

In Semantic Web Information Management: Model−Based perspective. Vol. Part 2. Pages 183−202. 2010.

Beazley: a new storage systems evaluation

Mikalai Yatskevich‚ Ian Horrocks and Graham Klyne

In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Evaluation of Semantic Technologies (IWEST 2010). 2010.

A Large Scale Dataset for the Evaluation of Ontology Matching Systems

P. Shvaiko F. Giunchiglia M. Yatskevich P. Avesani

In The Knowledge Engineering Review Journal. Vol. 24(2). Pages 137−157. 2009.

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