Diana Maynard

Full Name: Diana Maynard
e-mail: Diana Maynard
Homepage: ~diana
Date of Birth: 05/02/72
Role: Research Associate
Country: UK
City: Sheffield
Zip code: S1 4DP
Street Address: Dept of Computer Science, 211 Portobello St
Telephone: +44 114 222 1938
Fax: +44 114 222 1810
Gender: Female
belongs to: University of Sheffield
is author of: Automatic Creation and Monitoring of Semantic Metadata in a Dynamic Knowledge Portal Benchmarking ontology-based annotation tools for the Semantic Web Crete 2005 - Education area - Acessibility Slides (USFD) D1.2.2.1.3: Benchmarking of annotation tools D1.2.2: Report on Semantic Web Framework requirements analysis D1.2.3: Methods for ontology evaluation D1.2.4: Architecture of the semantic web framework D1.4.1v1: Technology roadmap Skeleton D1.4.1v3: Technology roadmap D1.4.2v2: Success Stories and Best Practices D1.4.2v3: Success Stories and Best Practices (final version) D2.1.4: Specification of a methodology, general criteria, and benchmark suites for benchmarking ontology tools D2.2.3: State of the art on current alignment techniques D2.3.6: Prototypes of language dependent tools for ontology evaluation D2.3.8v1: Report and prototype of dynamics in the ontology lifecycle D3.1.3: First version of the EASE association statutes D3.1.4: Requirements for a joint e-learning infrastructure D3.1.5v2: Published Learning Resources and Evaluation of REASE Metrics for Evaluation of Ontology-based Information Extraction NLP Techniques for Term Extraction and Ontology Population REASE: The Repository for Learning Units about the Semantic Web
is contact person of: University of Sheffield
is involved in: T1.3.4: Management and self-assessment T1.4.2: Success Stories and Best Practices T1.4.3: International Technology Show T1.5.3: Define a program of joint activities with each network T2.1.4: Definition of a methodology and general criteria for ontology-based tools benchmarking T2.1.5: Construction of prototypes of tools for benchmarking ontology building tools T2.2.3: Research on integration techniques and implementations T2.3.1: Ontology versioning T2.3.6: Defining criteria for ontology evaluation and building language dependant prototypes for evaluating ontologies especially RDF-Schema, OWL-light-minus and WSMO-Core ontologies T3.2.1: Educational Events: PhD Student network / PhD symposium T3.2.3: Educational Events: Summer schools T3.3.2: Setup of learning management system as repository for learning units
leads: T2.3.6: Defining criteria for ontology evaluation and building language dependant prototypes for evaluating ontologies especially RDF-Schema, OWL-light-minus and WSMO-Core ontologies
works in: WP1.3: Technology Recommendations WP1.4: Promotion of Ontology Technology WP1.5: Cross Network cooperations WP2.1: Scalability WP2.2: Heterogenity WP2.3: Dynamics WP3.1: EASE WP3.2: Educational Contents and Event Provision