Mathew Joseph
,
PhD in Information Technology,
Post Doctoral  Fellow,
Computer Science & Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay,
Mumbai, India

   
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Mathew Joseph is a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) department at Indian Institute of  Technology (IIT) Bombay (IITB), Mumbai.  He is working mainly on the implementation features of the project XDATA under the guidance of  Prof. S. Sudarshan. Prior to this he completed his PhD in Information Technology from DISI, University of Trento, Italy  in April, 2015 and worked
in FBK-IRST, Trento, Italy under the supervision of Luciano Serafini for his PhD. His research interests are in topics such as Data Exchange/Integration, Databases, Semantic Web, Knowledge Representation, Description Logics, Datalog+-,  Logics and mainly on querying and reasoning in these disciplines. Before this, he worked as a project collaborator in the FBK-IRST, Trento for around one year. He completed his Masters in Technology (M.Tech) in Cyber Security from Amrita University, India in 2008. He is also an ambassador for his alma mater, University of Trento, Italy.

Contact: mathew_joseph31[at]yahoo.com


Publications


2016
Bikash Chandra, Mathew Joseph, Bharath Radhakrishnan, Shreevidhya Acharya, S. Sudarshan. Partial Marking for Automated Grading of SQL Queries. 42nd International conference on VLDB (VLDB 2016 demo track)  2016


M.Joseph, G. Kuper, T. Mossakowski, L. Serafini. Query Answering over Contextualized RDF/OWL Knowledge with Forall-Existential Bridge Rules: Decidable Finite Extension Classes.  Semantic Web (IOS Press) Vol 7:1 Pages 25-61. To Appear. 2016

2015
M.Joseph. Query Answering over Contextualized RDF/OWL Knowledge with Expressive Bridge Rules: Decidable Classes. PhD Thesis (University of Trento). 2015

2014
M. Joseph, G. Kuper, L. Serafini. Query Answering over Contextualized RDF/OWL Knowledge Bases with Forall-Existential Bridge Rules: Attaining Decidability using Acyclicity. Proceedings of International Conference on Web Reasoning and Rule Systems (RR-2014). Athens, Greece. 2014  (with proofs)

M. Joseph, G. Kuper, L. Serafini. Query Answering over Contextualized RDF Knowledge Bases with Forall-Existential Bridge Rules: Attaining Decidability using Acyclicity. Proceedings of Italian Conference in Computational Logic (CILC-2014). Turin, Italy. 2014   (with proofs)

2013
M. Joseph. Query Answering over Contextualized RDF Knowledge Bases with Expressive Bridge Rules: Various Decidable Classes. Technical Report (with proofs)

M. Joseph, L. Serafini, G. Kuper. Contextual Reasoning and Query Answering on Quads: Semantics and Complexity. Technical Report (with proofs)

2012
M. Joseph, O. Kutz, C. Lange, T. Mossakowski. Reduct-Semantics for Approximating RDF-OWL Ontologies. Technical Report (with proofs)

L. Bozzato, F. Corcoglioniti, M. Homola, M. Joseph, L. Serafini. Managing Contextualized Knowledge with the CKR (Poster). In 9th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC), Heraklion, Crete, Greece, 2012

2011

M.Joseph, L.Serafini. Simple Reasoning for Contextualized RDF Knowledge. In 5th International Workshop on Modular Ontologies (WOMO 2011), Lubiana, Slovenia

M.Joseph. A Contextual Knowledge Framework for Semantic Web. PhD Thesis Proposal. DISI, University of Trento


2010

M.Joseph. A Contextualized Knowledge Framework for Semantic Web. In Proc. of the 7th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC'10), PhD. Symposium Track, Heraklion, Greece. 

A.Tamilin, B.Magnini, L.Serafini, C.Girardi, M.Joseph, R.Zanoli. Context-driven Semantic Enrichment of Italian News Archive. In Proc. of the 7th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC'10), Semantic Web in Use Track, Heraklion, Greece.  

2009

M. Joseph, L. Serafini, A. Tamilin. Context Shifting for Effective Search over Large Knowledge Bases. In Proc. of the Workshop on Context, Information And Ontologies (CIAO-2009), collocated with the 6th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC-2009), Heraklion, Greece.  





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