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Title Towards a reasonable web.
Abstract This will be a rather generic talk where I will first explain what kept me busy in the last year (=large scale backward-chaining in the context of SPARQL queries) and then I will try to summarise what are the lessons that (in my opinion) we have learned so far. I will conclude sketching what are the current limitations that still prevent us to have a true semantic web (in a reasoning perspective of course) which are due to the computational complexity required by this task and the difficulty that we have in excluding what is really important. I will try to keep the presentation at a very high level, so you are all welcome!

Other presentations by Jacopo Urbani

DateTitle
17 January 2011 High performance reasoning: reconciling backward and forward inference
24 September 2012 Towards a reasonable web.
16 September 2013 From the Web to Humans: Towards "Real" Reasoning