Maurizio Lenzerini
Maurizio Lenzerini (born December 14, 1954) is an Italian professor of computer science and engineering at the Sapienza University of Rome (Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica Automatica e Gestionale Antonio Ruberti), where he specializes in Database Theory, Ontology language, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning as well as service modeling. He is the author of over 400 peer-reviewed articles, a fellow of both the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence and ACM, and a member of the Academia Europaea - The Academy of Europe.[1]
His paper DL-Lite: Tractable Description Logics for Ontologies, written along with Diego Calvanese, , and , won the AAAI 2021 Classic Paper Award as "the most influential paper from the Twentieth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, held in 2005 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA".[2][3]
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- ^ "Maurizio Lenzerini". On the Move Conferences. September 11, 2012. Archived from the original on December 25, 2013. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
- ^ ""DL-Lite: Tractable Description Logics for Ontologies" riceve il premio AAAI 2021 Classic Paper Award" (in Italian). Sapienza University of Rome - Department of Computer, Control and Management Engineering. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
- ^ "Premio AAAI 2021 a ricerca italiana con Unibz" (in Italian). ANSA. February 5, 2021. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
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