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Vladan Devedžić

Vladan Devedžić

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Computer Science

D-Index
35
Citations
4491
World Ranking
11794
National Ranking
7

Overview

Vladan Devedžić is affiliated with the University of Belgrade in Serbia with a research focus primarily in the fields of Computer Science and Social Sciences. Their scholarly work spans topics such as Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Social Impacts of AI, Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI), Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning, Technology Adoption and User Behaviour, Gender and Technology in Education, and the Impact of Technology on Adolescents.

Their recent papers demonstrate engagement with these diverse themes within technology and social sciences. Notable publications include:

  • "Identity of AI" (2022), published in Discover Artificial Intelligence
  • "Is this artificial intelligence?" (2020), published in Facta universitatis - series Electronics and Energetics
  • "Utilitarian and experiential aspects in acceptance models for learning technology" (2021), published in Educational Technology Research and Development
  • "Open badges and achievement goal orientation: a study with high-performing student programmers" (2023), published in Journal of Computing in Higher Education
  • "The Relevance of Soft Skills for Entrepreneurs" (2022), published in Journal of East European Management Studies

Devedžić has collaborated extensively with frequent coauthors including Bojan Tomić, Kristi Jüristo, Matej Zapušek, Sanja Popović-Pantić, and Sonja Radenković. These collaborations often intersect areas of artificial intelligence, technology adoption, and education technology.

Their research output has been disseminated through several key academic venues, most notably:

  • Discover Artificial Intelligence
  • Educational Technology Research and Development
  • Journal of Computing in Higher Education
  • Journal of East European Management Studies
  • Facta universitatis - series Electronics and Energetics

In terms of subfields of study, Devedžić's work primarily centers on Artificial Intelligence but also engages with Sociology and Political Science, Safety Research, Computer Science Applications, and Developmental and Educational Psychology.

Best Publications

  • Understanding ontological engineering

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  • Education and the Semantic Web

    Vladan Devedžić

  • Converting UML to OWL ontologies

    Dragan Gasevic;Dragan Djuric;Vladan Devedzic;Violeta Damjanovi

  • Developing Open Badges: a comprehensive approach

    Vladan Devedžić;Jelena Jovanović

  • Using Semantic Web Technologies to Analyze Learning Content

    J. Jovanovic;V. Devedzic;D. Gasevic;M. Hatala

  • Teaching Agile Software Development: A Case Study

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  • Ontology-Based Automatic Annotation of Learning Content

    Jelena Jovanovic;Dragan Gasevic;Vladan Devedzic

  • Open Badges: Novel Means to Motivate, Scaffold and Recognize Learning

    Jelena Jovanovic;Vladan Devedzic

  • Synesketch: An Open Source Library for Sentence-Based Emotion Recognition

    Uros Krcadinac;Philippe Pasquier;Jelena Jovanovic;Vladan Devedzic

  • Social Presence and Interaction in Learning Environments: The Effect on Student Success.

    Ines Kožuh;Zoran Jeremic;Andrej Sarjaš;Julija Lapuh Bele

  • Key issues in next-generation Web-based education

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  • The Tao of Modeling Spaces.

    Dragan Djuric;Dragan Gasevic;Vladan Devedzic

  • The Pragmatics of Current E-Learning Standards

    V. Devedzic;J. Jovanovic;D. Gasevic

  • TANGRAM for Personalized Learning Using the Semantic Web Technologies

    Jelena Jovanovic;Dragan Gašević;Vladan Devedžić

  • A survey of modern knowledge modeling techniques

    V. Devedžić

  • LOCO-Analyst: Semantic web technologies in learning content usage analysis

    Jelena Jovanovic;Dragan Gasevic;Christopher Brooks;Vladan Devedzic

  • MDA-based Automatic OWL Ontology Development

    Dragan Gašević;Dragan Djurić;Vladan Devedžić

  • Metrics for Students’ Soft Skills

    Vladan Devedzic;Bojan Tomic;Jelena Jovanovic;Matthew Kelly

  • Knowledge modeling - State of the art

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  • Petri net ontology

    Dragan Gašević;Vladan Devedžić

  • An M3-Neutral Infrastructure for Bridging Model Engineering and Ontology Engineering

    Jean Bézivin;Vladan Devedzic;Dragan Djuric;Jean-Marie Favreau

  • Bridging MDA and OWL ontologies

    Dragan V. Gašević;Dragan O. Djurić;Vladan B. Devedžić

  • LOCO-analyst: a tool for raising teachers' awareness in online learning environments

    Jelena Jovanović;Dragan Gašević;Christopher Brooks;Vladan Devedžić

  • Dynamic assembly of personalized learning content on the semantic web

    Jelena Jovanović;Dragan Gašević;Vladan Devedžić

  • Model Driven Engineering

    Dragan Gaševic;Dragan Djuric;Vladan Devedžic

Frequent Co-Authors

Dragan Gasevic
Dragan Gasevic Monash University
Jelena Jovanovic
Jelena Jovanovic University of Belgrade
Gerd Wagner
Gerd Wagner Brandenburg University of Technology
Marcus Specht
Marcus Specht Delft University of Technology
Stefano Ceri
Stefano Ceri Polytechnic University of Milan
Wolfgang Nejdl
Wolfgang Nejdl University of Hannover
Peter Dolog
Peter Dolog Aalborg University
Erik Duval
Erik Duval KU Leuven
Marek Hatala
Marek Hatala Simon Fraser University
Kinshuk
Kinshuk University of North Texas

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