User:Pavankaps/Kno.e.sis
Headquarters | Dayton, Ohio, United States |
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Area served | Worldwide |
Services | Research |
Parent | Wright State University |
Website | www |
Kno.e.sis - the Ohio Center of Excellence in Knowledge-enabled Computing, is a state of Ohio selected Center of Excellence at the Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio. Research at the center focuses on multidisciplinary areas such as Web 3.0 (incl. Semantic Web, Semantic Sensor Web), Network Science, Social Data Analysis, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Bioinformatics, Natural Language Processing, Visualization, Cloud Computing, High Performance Computing, etc.
History
[edit]Kno.e.sis Center was founded in 2007 by Prof. Amit Sheth.
Kno.e.sis as Ohio Center Of Excellence
[edit]In 2009, the Ohio Higher Ed (Department of Higher Education) established more than 50 Centers of Excellence representing key industrial areas with potential future growth. [1] Kno.e.sis -- The Ohio Center of Excellence in Knowledge-enabled Computing (Kno.e.sis) at the Wright State University was one of the selections in the area of BioHealth Innovations,,[2][3] as announced by the Governor of Ohio and the Chancellor of the Board of Regents in January 2010. The center inauguration,[4] was hosted by Dr. David R. Hopkins, the president of the Wright State University.
Description
[edit]In recent years, Kno.e.sis has had near 80-100 researchers including 15 faculty and over 60 funded graduate (primarily PhD) students.[5]
Contributions
[edit]Kno.e.sis researchers overtime have contributions in the areas related to Computer Science with focus on topics in World Wide Web, including Semantic web, Social Data Analysis, Semantic Sensor Web, and Linked Open Data. Furthermore, they have been a part of developing technical specifications and guidelines for W3C, until 2013.
Further Reading
[edit]- Wright State launches cyber bullying research coverage in WDTN.
- Web App Analyzes Tweets in Real Time for a Record of Historic Events coverage in Mashable.
- Are we missing out on tech-aided disaster management in Uttarakhand? coverage in The Hindu.
- 140 Characters Of F*ck, Sh!t, And @ss: How We Swear On Twitter coverage in FastCompany
- Digital soldiers emerge heroes in Kashmir flood rescue coverage in Hindustan Times
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[edit]- Notability: Wright State University (via Kno.e.sis in WWW Research) is considered to be among the top research labs in the world in the last 10 years (Microsoft Academic Search) [1,2]. It is an organization of more than 80 researchers with its research impact mentioned in various articles including TIME [3], Mashable [4], The Atlantic [5], The Hindu [6], FastCompany [7], Washington Post [8]. MIT Technology Review [9], etc.
- Similar Research Labs on Wikipedia: DERI (https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Digital_Enterprise_Research_Institute)
- The content of the page has been modified and is slightly concise to the deleted version. It follows the guidelines of Wikipedia NPOV (https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of_view)
- In the further reading sections, links to notability of the organization is added which include the ones that are mentioned in the first point.
References
[edit][1] https://engineering-computer-science.wright.edu/computer-science-and-engineering/about/article/outsized-publication-impact-of-knoesis-and-some-of-its-students
[2] http://academic.research.microsoft.com/RankList?entitytype=7&topdomainid=2&subdomainid=15&last=10
[3] http://time.com/8760/cursing-study-10-lessons-about-how-we-use-swear-words-on-twitter/
[4] http://mashable.com/2012/02/17/twitris/#eVM8TbV8Bsqa
[5] http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/04/indian-democracy-runs-on-briefcase-sized-voting-machines/360554/
[6] http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/blogs/blog-datadelve/article4923705.ece
[7] http://www.fastcoexist.com/3026596/140-characters-of-fck-sht-and-ss-how-we-swear-on-twitter
[8] https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/religion/atheists-tweet-more-often-than-muslims-jews-christians-study-shows/2014/10/03/c9795784-4b28-11e4-a4bf-794ab74e90f0_story.html
[9] https://www.technologyreview.com/s/531446/twitter-data-mining-reveals-americas-religious-fault-lines/