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Michael Schneider

Michael Schneider is a research scientist at FZI. His interests center on RDF- and OWL-based Semantic Web technologies, in particular reasoning, and on adaptive systems. In the EU-Project SEALS, he is concerned with the evaluation of reasoning systems and ontology engineering tools. In addition, he is working on semSL, a concept for tagging and linking places and objects in the 3D-world Second Life. In the now completed EU-Project Agent-DYSL he has created the ontology infrastructure for an adaptive reading environment for pupils with dyslexia and, for an extended period, he was responsible for the coordination of the software development process in the whole project. As a participant of the W3C OWL Working Group he was actively involved in the standardization of the Semantic Web ontology language OWL 2, amongst other things as the editor of the OWL 2 RDF-Based Semantics specification. At the University of Frankfurt am Main (Germany), Michael Schneider has studied computer sci
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