Polifonia team members win Best Research Paper Award at ESWC23
Polifonia team members Nicolas Lazzari, Andrea Poltronieri and Valentina Presutti recently won the Best Research Paper Award at ESWC23.
Polifonia team members Nicolas Lazzari, Andrea Poltronieri and Valentina Presutti recently won the Best Research Paper Award at ESWC23.
The 20th edition of the Extended Semantic Web Conference was held in Hersonissos, Greece, and is a major venue for discussing the latest scientific results and technology innovations around semantic technologies. ESWC2023 organised a Project Networking session on June 1st, which Polifonia was part of. During this session Lazzari, Poltronieri and Presutti presented the Polifonia project and elaborated on their research done for the paper ‘Classifying sequences by combining context-free grammars and OWL ontologies’.
The paper describes a pattern to formalise context-free grammars in OWL and its use for sequence classification. The proposed approach is compared to existing methods in terms of computational complexity as well as pragmatic applicability, with examples in the music domain. At the closing ceremony of the conference, the paper was awarded as the best paper in the research track, beating 3 other nominees. You can read the winning paper here.