Kenneth Baclawski is an Associate Professor in the College of Computer
and Information Science at Northeastern University. Professor
Baclawski's primary research area is ontology based computing. This
includes research in the Semantic Web, ontology-
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Kenneth Baclawski is an Associate Professor in the College of Computer
and Information Science at Northeastern University. Professor
Baclawski's primary research area is ontology based computing. This
includes research in the Semantic Web, ontology-based methods in the
health sciences, and methods for decision making in the presence of
uncertainty. Professor Baclawski holds 11 patents and has authored
over 80 refereed publications in such journals and conferences as the
National Academy of Science, Information Systems, the International
Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology, the Pacific
Symposium on Biocomputing, and the International Semantic Web
Conference. He has served on numerous peer review panels and program
committees for the National Science Foundation, the National
Institutes of Health and the Association for Computing Machinery. He
serves as a consultant to companies and government laboratories, and
has edited and written several books and research monographs,
including "Ontologies for Bioinformatics" published by the MIT Press,
and "Introduction to Probability with R" published by Chapman and
Hall.
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