EROSS seminars take place every Wednesday until the 39th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2020). Live seminars are presented on Microsoft Teams and recorded for later access. Each seminar is scheduled to last for 1 hour and will be followed by 30 minutes of Q&A.
In the previous seminars section, you will find the recordings, slides, and suggested references from past talks.
If you have any questions, head over to our FAQ or send an e-mail to eross2020@unibz.it.
Nicola Guarino: “Ontological Analysis and Conceptual Modelling: Why and How”
By Nicola Guarino, Laboratory for Applied Ontology, ISTC, CNR, Italy
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John Mylopoulos: “Philosophical Foundations of Conceptual Modelling: What is a Conceptual Model?”
By John Mylopoulos, University of Ottawa, Canada.
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Oscar Pastor: “Conceptual Modeling and Life Engineering: The Two Sides of the Same Coin?”
By Oscar Pastor, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
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Monique Snoeck: “How a Conceptual Data Model is a Process Model Too”
By Monique Snoeck, KU Leuven, Belgium
The speaker’s complete bibliography is available here.
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Gilberto Camara: “Ontological Issues in Big Earth Observation Data Analysis”
By Gilberto Camara, Group on Earth Observations (GEO), Switzerland.
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Barend Mons: “The FAIR Guiding Principles in Times of Crisis”
By Barend Mons, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands.
Multimedia:
- Slides: To be updated
- Bibliography: To be updated
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Daniel Jackson: “Design by Concept: A New Way to Think About Software”
By Daniel Jackson, MIT, USA.
Multimedia:
- Slides: PDF
- Bibliography: To be updated
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Melanie Mitchell: “Conceptual Abstraction and Analogy in Artificial Intelligence”
By Melanie Mitchell, Santa Fe Institute, USA
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Sudha Ram: “Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Big Data to Create Value”
By Sudha Ram, University of Arizona, USA.
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Christiane Fellbaum: “What the Lexicon Can(not) Tell Us About Conceptual Organization”
By Christiane Fellbaum, Princeton University, USA.
Multimedia:
- Slides: To be updated
- Bibliography: To be updated
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Wil van der Aalst: “Adding Objects and Probabilities to Process Mining”
By Wil van der Aalst, RWTH Aachen University, Germany.
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Terry Halpin: “Reference Scheme Modelling”
By Terry Halpin, International Independent Data Modeling Consultant.
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Peter Gärdenfors: “Conceptual Spaces, Cognitive Semantics and Robotics”
By Peter Gärdenfors, Lund University, Sweden.
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Juan Carlos Trujillo: “Conceptual Modeling meets Machine Learning in the Data and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Analytics”
By Juan Carlos Trujillo, University of Alicante, Spain.
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Yair Wand: “Classification and Scientific Theories”
By Yair Wand, University of British Columbia, Canada.
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Enrico Franconi: “When Conceptual Modelling Meets Databases”
By Enrico Franconi, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy.
Errata: both during the introduction of Prof. Enrico Franconi and in our newsletter, we have mistakenly associated ORM Solutions LLC with the development of Microsoft Visual Studio. However, the correct statement is that ORM Solutions LLC are the creators of NORMA, a plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio. We apologize for the confusion we may have caused. Unfortunately, we cannot remove this statement in the original recording (available on Microsoft Teams), but it will be removed from any future uploads.
Multimedia:
- Slides: PDF
- Bibliography: To be updated
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Maurizio Lenzerini: “Query Answering and Query Abstraction through Ontologies”
By Maurizio Lenzerini, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy.
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Bernhard Thalheim: “Towards Foundations of Conceptual Modelling”
By Bernhard Thalheim, University of Kiel, Germany.
Multimedia:
- Slides: PDF
- Bibliography: To be updated
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Peter Chen: “From Ancient Natural Languages to Future Conceptual Modeling”
By Peter Chen, Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
Multimedia:
- Slides: To be updated
- Bibliography: To be updated
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César Hidalgo: “How Humans Judge Machines”
By Cesar Hidalgo, University of Toulouse – France, University of Manchester – UK, Havard University – USA, and CEO Datawheel.
Multimedia:
- Book: How Humans Judge Machines
- Slides: PDF
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