Provenance@RPI
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The Inference Web is a Semantic Web based knowledge provenance infrastructure that supports interoperable explanations of sources, assumptions, learned information, and answers as an enabler for trust.
- Provenance - if users (humans and agents) are to use and integrate data from unknown, uncertain, or multiple sources, they need provenance metadata for evaluation
- Interoperability - more systems are using varied sources and multiple information manipulation engines, thus increasing interoperability requirements
- Explanation/Justification - if information has been manipulated (i.e., by sound deduction or by heuristic processes), information manipulation trace information should be available
- Trust - if some sources are more trustworthy than others, trust ratings are desired
People
Primary
- Deborah L. McGuinness - Professor
- Li Ding - Research Scientist
- Cynthia Chang - Research Scientist
- James Michaelis - PhD Student
- James McCusker - PhD Student
- Zhenning Shangguan - PhD Student
- Jiao Tao - PhD Student
Collaborators at RPI
- Peter Fox - Professor
- Jim Hendler - Professor
- Jie Bao - Research Scientist
- Patrick West - Research Scientist
- Stephan Zednik - Research Scientist
- Tim Lebo - PhD Student
- Honglei Zeng - PhD Student
Publications
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