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  • 2020 - ACM Senior Member

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Peter Dolog is affiliated with Aalborg University in Denmark and specializes in computer science with a focus on artificial intelligence and information systems. Their research spans several subfields including human-computer interaction, statistical and nonlinear physics, and computer networks and communications.

Their work addresses topics such as recommender systems and techniques, advanced graph neural networks, topic modeling, semantic web and ontologies, usability and user interface design, web applications and data management, and complex network analysis techniques.

Dolog has authored multiple papers published in various academic venues. Recent publications include:

  • "Recommending Open Linked Data in Creativity Sessions using Web Portals with Collaborative Real Time Environment," 2020, Research Portal (King's College London)
  • "A real-world data resource of complex sensitive sentences based on documents from the Monsanto trial," 2024, Research Portal (King's College London)
  • "International journal of Web & Semantic Technology," 2025, International journal of Web & Semantic Technology
  • "Handling new users and items: a comparative study of inductive recommenders," 2025, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
  • "The Limits of Graph Samplers for Training Inductive Recommender Systems," 2025, Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment

Dolog frequently collaborates with other researchers. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Theis E. Jendal
  • Matteo Lissandrini
  • Katja Hose
  • Frederico Araújo Durão
  • Frédéric Béchet

Their research is often published in key venues such as:

  • Research Portal (King's College London)
  • Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
  • Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
  • International journal of Web & Semantic Technology
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

In 2020, Peter Dolog was recognized as an ACM Senior Member.

Best Publications

  • Personalization in distributed e-learning environments

    Peter Dolog;Nicola Henze;Wolfgang Nejdl;Michael Sintek

  • Reasoning and Ontologies for Personalized E-Learning in the Semantic Web.

    Nicola Henze;Peter Dolog;Wolfgang Nejdl

  • Interoperability in Personalized Adaptive Learning

    Lora Aroyo;Peter Dolog;Geert-Jan Houben;Milos Kravcik

  • Challenges and Benefits of the Semantic Web for User Modelling

    Peter Dolog;Wolfgang Nejdl

  • Engineering Web Applications

    Sven Casteleyn;Florian Daniel;Peter Dolog;Maristella Matera

  • The Personal Reader: Personalizing and Enriching Learning Resources Using Semantic Web Technologies

    Peter Dolog;Nicola Henze;Wolfgang Nejdl;Michael Sintek

  • A framework for browsing, manipulating and maintaining interoperable learner profiles

    Peter Dolog;Michael Schäfer

  • A Scalable Approach for QoS-Based Web Service Selection

    Mohammad Alrifai;Thomas Risse;Peter Dolog;Wolfgang Nejdl

  • Semantic web technologies for the adaptive web

    Peter Dolog;Wolfgang Nejdl

  • How to Exploit Twitter for Public Health Monitoring

    K. Denecke;M. Krieck;L. Otrusina;P. Smrz

  • Automatic Generation of Natural Language Explanations

    Felipe Costa;Sixun Ouyang;Peter Dolog;Aonghus Lawlor

  • Integrating Adaptive Hypermedia Techniques and Open RDF-Based Environments

    Peter Dolog;Rita Gavriloaie;Wolfgang Nejdl;Jan Brase

  • Conceptualising Smart Spaces for Learning

    Bernd Simon;Peter Dolog;Zoltán Miklós;Daniel Olmedilla

  • An environment for flexible advanced compensations of Web service transactions

    Michael Schäfer;Peter Dolog;Wolfgang Nejdl

  • Towards the Adaptive Semantic Web

    Peter Dolog;Nicola Henze;Wolfgang Nejdl;Michael Sintek

  • Relaxing RDF queries based on user and domain preferences

    Peter Dolog;Heiner Stuckenschmidt;Holger Wache;Jörg Diederich

  • A Personalized Tag-Based Recommendation in Social Web Systems.

    Frederico Araújo Durão;Peter Dolog

  • Model-driven design of Web applications with client-side adaptation

    Stefano Ceri;Peter Dolog;Maristella Matera;Wolfgang Nejdl

  • Using UML and XMI for Generating Adaptive Navigation Sequences in Web-Based Systems

    Peter Dolog;Wolfgang Nejdl

  • User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization - 22nd International Conference, UMAP 2014, Aalborg, Denmark, July 7-11, 2014. Proceedings

    Vania Dimitrova;Tsvi Kuflik;David Chin;Francesco Ricci

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfgang Nejdl
Wolfgang Nejdl University of Hannover
Guandong Xu
Guandong Xu University of Technology Sydney
Florian Daniel
Florian Daniel Polytechnic University of Milan
Geert-Jan Houben
Geert-Jan Houben Delft University of Technology
Stefano Ceri
Stefano Ceri Polytechnic University of Milan
Michael Sintek
Michael Sintek German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence
Peter V. Nielsen
Peter V. Nielsen Aalborg University
Marcus Specht
Marcus Specht Delft University of Technology
Yanchun Zhang
Yanchun Zhang Victoria University
Heiner Stuckenschmidt
Heiner Stuckenschmidt University of Mannheim

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