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Simon Razniewski | |
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Born | 1987 |
Education | TU Dresden FU Bozen-Bolzano |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Knowledge bases, Natural language processing |
Institutions | TU Dresden Bosch MPI for Informatics |
Simon Razniewski is an academic and computer scientist, and currently professor for knowledge-aware AI (KAAI) at ScaDS.AI and TU Dresden.
Simon Razniewski has been active in the Semantic Web community, co-organizing several editions of the Wikidata workshop series,.[1] as well as the LM-KBC challenge series.[2] His notable works include his research on large-scale knowledge base construction[3][4], and on synergizing large language models (LLMs) and knowledge bases (KBs)[5], and has been awarded the AKBC 2020 audience choice award[6], and the LANTERN 2021 best paper award[7].
He earlier flew competitively in the 1st German gliding league for the Aeroclub Pirna[8]
References
edit- ^ https://wikidataworkshop.github.io/
- ^ https://lm-kbc.github.io/
- ^ "Computer scientist expands knowledge of computers".
- ^ Machine Knowledge: Creation and Curation of Comprehensive Knowledge Bases, Foundations and Trends in Databases, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/1900000064
- ^ ACM Transactions in Graph Data and Knowledge, 2023. https://doi.org/10.4230/TGDK.1.1.2
- ^ "Awards".
- ^ https://x.com/gdm3000/status/1385582479428440071
- ^ "Bundesliga 2008 Round 7".
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