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Overview

Domenico Lembo is affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy, focusing primarily on research within Computer Science. Their work spans several subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications, Sociology and Political Science, Information Systems, and Management Science and Operations Research.

The researcher's main topics of interest cover a range of areas such as Semantic Web and Ontologies, Advanced Database Systems and Queries, Access Control and Trust, Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services, Cryptography and Data Security, Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge, as well as Data Quality and Management.

Recent academic papers by Domenico Lembo include:

  • Graphol: A Graphical Language for Ontology Modeling Equivalent to OWL 2 (2022, Future Internet)
  • Ontology-based Document Spanning Systems for Information Extraction (2020, International Journal of Semantic Computing)

While not the first author, studies related to controlled query evaluation and indistinguishability in description logics featuring collaboration with Gianluca Cima have appeared in 2024, published in venues such as Artificial Intelligence and Journal of Web Semantics:

  • Controlled query evaluation in description logics through consistent query answering (2024, Artificial Intelligence)
  • Indistinguishability in controlled query evaluation over prioritized description logic ontologies (2024, Journal of Web Semantics)
  • CQE in Description Logics Through Instance Indistinguishability (extended version) (2020, arXiv [Cornell University])

Domenico Lembo has frequently published together with co-authors including Domenico Fabio Savo, Riccardo Rosati, Lorenzo Marconi, Gianluca Cima, and Federico Scafoglieri. The coauthorship frequency indicates a collaborative network that spans multiple research projects and topics.

Publication venues associated with their work include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Future Internet
  • Journal of Web Semantics
  • International Journal of Semantic Computing

Additionally, the researcher has contributed to book publications, notably within Springer Science+Business Media, with a title published in 2023: AIxIA 2023 - Advances in Artificial Intelligence.

Best Publications

  • Tractable Reasoning and Efficient Query Answering in Description Logics: The DL-Lite Family

    Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe Giacomo;Domenico Lembo;Maurizio Lenzerini

  • Linking data to ontologies

    Antonella Poggi;Domenico Lembo;Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo

  • Data complexity of query answering in description logics

    Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Domenico Lembo;Maurizio Lenzerini

  • Data complexity of query answering in description logics

    Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Domenico Lembo;Maurizio Lenzerini

  • The MASTRO system for ontology-based data access

    Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Domenico Lembo;Maurizio Lenzerini

  • On the decidability and complexity of query answering over inconsistent and incomplete databases

    Andrea Calì;Domenico Lembo;Riccardo Rosati

  • Ontology-based data access: a survey

    Guohui Xiao;Diego Calvanese;Roman Kontchakov;Domenico Lembo

  • Ontologies and Databases: The DL-Lite Approach

    Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe Giacomo;Domenico Lembo;Maurizio Lenzerini

  • Inconsistency-tolerant semantics for description logics

    Domenico Lembo;Maurizio Lenzerini;Riccardo Rosati;Marco Ruzzi

  • QUONTO: querying ontologies

    Andrea Acciarri;Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Domenico Lembo

  • Query rewriting and answering under constraints in data integration systems

    Andrea Cali;Domenico Lembo;Riccardo Rosati

  • EQL-lite: effective first-order query processing in description logics

    Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Domenico Lembo;Maurizio Lenzerini

  • The INFOMIX system for advanced integration of incomplete and inconsistent data

    Nicola Leone;Gianluigi Greco;Giovambattista Ianni;Vincenzino Lio

  • Ontology-based database access

    Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Domenico Lembo;Maurizio Lenzerini

  • Using Ontologies for Semantic Data Integration

    Giuseppe De Giacomo;Domenico Lembo;Maurizio Lenzerini;Antonella Poggi

  • Inconsistency-tolerant query answering in ontology-based data access

    Domenico Lembo;Maurizio Lenzerini;Riccardo Rosati;Marco Ruzzi

  • Inconsistency tolerance in P2P data integration: An epistemic logic approach

    Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Domenico Lembo;Maurizio Lenzerini

  • State of the Art Survey

    Deliverable D;A. Cal̀ı;D. Calvanese;B. Cuenca Grau

  • Source inconsistency and incompleteness in data integration

    Domenico Lembo;Maurizio Lenzerini;Riccardo Rosati

  • Linking data to ontologies: The description logic DL-Lite A

    Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Domenico Lembo;Maurizio Lenzerini

  • Mastro studio: managing ontology-based data access applications

    Cristina Civili;Marco Console;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Domenico Lembo

  • The MASTRO system for ontology-based data

    Thomas Lukasiewicz;Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Domenico Lembo

Frequent Co-Authors

Riccardo Rosati
Riccardo Rosati Sapienza University of Rome
Maurizio Lenzerini
Maurizio Lenzerini Sapienza University of Rome
Giuseppe De Giacomo
Giuseppe De Giacomo Sapienza University of Rome
Diego Calvanese
Diego Calvanese Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Massimo Mecella
Massimo Mecella Sapienza University of Rome
Wolfgang Faber
Wolfgang Faber University of Klagenfurt
Georg Gottlob
Georg Gottlob University of Calabria
Marco Montali
Marco Montali Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Nicola Leone
Nicola Leone University of Calabria

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