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Overview

Luc Moreau is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields within computer science and decision sciences, with a focus on artificial intelligence and information systems management.

The main fields of study addressed in their work include:

  • Computer Science
  • Decision Sciences

Moreau's research engages with several specialized subfields:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Information Systems and Management
  • Information Systems
  • Safety Research
  • Management Science and Operations Research

The primary research topics covered by Moreau encompass:

  • Scientific Computing and Data Management
  • Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)
  • Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
  • Data Quality and Management
  • Research Data Management Practices
  • Software System Performance and Reliability
  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education

Recent papers include:

  • "On Specifying for Trustworthiness" (2023), published in Communications of the ACM
  • "Addressing Regulatory Requirements on Explanations for Automated Decisions with Provenance-A Case Study" (2020), published in Digital Government Research and Practice
  • "A Methodology and Software Architecture to Support Explainability-by-Design" (2022), published in ePrints Soton (University of Southampton)
  • "Integrating Provenance Capture and UML With UML2PROV: Principles and Experience" (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
  • "The dual function of explanations: Why it is useful to compute explanations" (2021), published in Computer law & security review

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Moreau include:

  • Trung Dong Huynh
  • Niko Tsakalakis
  • Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon
  • Ayah Helal
  • David Kohan Marzagão

Moreau's work has been featured multiple times in the following publication venues:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Computer law & security review
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Communications of the ACM
  • Digital Government Research and Practice

Best Publications

  • The Open Provenance Model core specification (v1.1)

    Luc Moreau;Ben Clifford;Juliana Freire;Joe Futrelle

  • Examining the Challenges of Scientific Workflows

    Y. Gil;E. Deelman;M. Ellisman;T. Fahringer

  • The Foundations for Provenance on the Web

    Luc Moreau

  • The provenance of electronic data

    Luc Moreau;Paul Groth;Simon Miles;Javier Vazquez-Salceda

  • The Open Provenance Model: An Overview

    Luc Moreau;Juliana Freire;Joe Futrelle;Robert E. Mcgrath

  • Special Issue: The First Provenance Challenge

    Luc Moreau;Bertram Ludäscher;Ilkay Altintas;Roger S. Barga

  • The First Provenance Challenge

    Luc Moreau;Bertram Ludaescher;Ilkay Altintas;Roger S. Barga

  • The requirements of using provenance in e-Science experiments

    Simon Miles;Paul T. Groth;Miguel Branco;Luc Moreau

  • The Open Provenance Model

    Luc Moreau;Juliana Freire;Joe Futrelle;Robert McGrath

  • Human-agent collectives

    N. R. Jennings;L. Moreau;D. Nicholson;S. Ramchurn

  • FOHM: a fundamental open hypertext model for investigating interoperability between hypertext domains

    Dave E. Millard;Luc Moreau;Hugh C. Davis;Siegfried Reich

  • An Architecture for Provenance Systems

    Paul Groth;Sheng Jiang;Simon Miles;Steve Munroe

  • Provenance: An Introduction to PROV

    Luc Moreau;Paul Groth

  • A protocol for recording provenance in service-oriented grids

    Paul Groth;Michael Luck;Luc Moreau

  • Recording and Reasoning over Data Provenance in Web and Grid Services

    Martin Szomszor;Luc Moreau

  • Provenance of e-Science Experiments - Experience from Bioinformatics

    M Greenwood;C Goble;R Stevens;J Zhao

  • A notation and system for expressing and executing cleanly typed workflows on messy scientific data

    Yong Zhao;Jed Dobson;Ian Foster;Luc Moreau

  • The rationale of PROV

    Luc Moreau;Paul Groth;James Cheney;Timothy Lebo

  • PROV-Overview. An Overview of the PROV Family of Documents

    Paul Groth;Luc Moreau

  • Automating experiments using semantic data in a bioinformatics grid

    C. Wroe;C. Goble;M. Greenwood;P. Lord

  • On human-agent collectives

    Nicholas R Jennings;Luc Moreau;David Nicholson;Sarvapali D Ramchurn

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Miles
Simon Miles King's College London
Paul Groth
Paul Groth University of Amsterdam
Nicholas R. Jennings
Nicholas R. Jennings Loughborough University
Michael Luck
Michael Luck University of Sussex
Terry R. Payne
Terry R. Payne University of Liverpool
Carole Goble
Carole Goble University of Manchester
Keith Decker
Keith Decker University of Delaware
Ian Foster
Ian Foster University of Chicago
Tom Rodden
Tom Rodden University of Nottingham
David De Roure
David De Roure University of Oxford

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