SP2.2 AID Adaptive Information Disclosure

The Adaptive Information Disclosure (AID) project is part of a larger effort that aims at the creation of a so-called Virtual Lab environment for e-science (VL-e). In the context of AID, we will be building a suite of dynamic, model-driven information and knowledge extraction tools on top of an architecture for grid-based distributed data analysis from 2004 until the end of 2008. Keywords are: semantic models, agent technology, formal concept analysis, datamining, text mining, grid mining, grammar induction, information extraction, question answering, and the dynamic maintenance of ontologies.

For more information, see http://adaptivedisclosure.org/

Partners

Program leader

Prof.dr. P.W.Adriaans (Pieter), UvA
pietera *AT* science DOT uva DOT nl
tel: 020 888 4693
mobile: 06 5423 4459


People working at SP2.2

University of Amsterdam

   Pieter Adriaans
   Jan van Eijk
   Sophia Katrenko
   M. Scott Marshall
   Edgar Meij
   Maarten de Rijke
   Marco Roos

TNO

   Willem van Hage (also at Free University of Amsterdam)
   Hap Kolb

Free University of Amsterdam

   Willem van Hage (also at TNO)
   Frank van Harmelen
   Maksym Korotkiy
   Guus Schreiber