PW
Publications
- Using SPARQL–the practitioners’ viewpoint
- Human Reasoning and Description Logics: Applying Psychological Theory to Understand and Improve the Usability of Description Logics
- Making sense of description logics
- Improving comprehension of Knowledge Representation languages: a case study with Description Logics
- Using Insights from Psychology and Language to Improve How People Reason with Description Logics
- The usability of description logics: understanding the cognitive difficulties presented by description logics
- Using ontologies: understanding the user experience
- Personal Information Management: the case for an evolutionary approach
- Edge-Labelled Graphs and Property Graphs - To the User, More Similar Than Different
- Edge-labelled graphs and property graphs - to the user, more similar than different
- The Sound of Paintings: Using Citizen Curation to Explore the Cross-Modal Personalization of Museum Experiences
- Path-based and triplification approaches to mapping data into RDF: User behaviours and recommendations
- A Comparison of the Cognitive Difficulties Posed by SPARQL Query Constructs
- Sensemaking across the modalities - art, music, and text
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Co-workers & collaborators
- PM
Paul Mulholland
- ED
Enrico Daga
- NB
Naomi Barker