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To contact the team currently working on
Corese just send an email to
corese@lists-sop.inria.fr
Many persons have contributed to the design and development of
Corese :
- Stéphane Aguilella Cobos developped the GUI
- Ahmed Amerkad (ENSIAS, Maroco), 2000, designed the CG to RDF pretty printer
- Francis Avnaim INRIA, worked on optimizing Corese
- Laurent Berthelot (IUP Avignon) 2001, worked on the projection algorithm and statistics processor during his DRT (Comma EU Project))
- Virginie Bottollier (INRIA, 2005-2007) has integrated SPARQL and helped in the development
- Olivier Corby is the designer of Corese and KGRAM
- Catherine Faron-Zucker participated to the formalization of KGRAM
- Fabien Gandon (INRIA & UNSA, Nice-Sophia Antipolis), 2001, designed semantic distance in the ontology, SPARQL in XSLT stylesheets
- Cédric Hébert (UNSA, Nice-Sophia Antipolis), 1999, developped the first prototype during his DEA training
- Jérôme Maraninchi developped the GUI
- Phuc Nguyen (IFI, Vietnam), 2001, designed the user interface, with the help of Alain Giboin
- Birahim Sall developped an inference rule engine (eWOK HUB ANR project)
- Olivier Savoie (INRIA, 2002-2004) reengineered and extended Corese to facilitate the diffusion
- José de Sousa (LIP6) 2001, designed the inference rule engine during his DESS training with the help of Catherine Faron-Zucker (Comma EU Project)
- Rose Dieng had the original ideas on knowledge acquisition from text using conceptual graphs (1992) and had the early idea (1998) to use XML for knowledge systems
- Philippe Martin studied the use of CG in his PhD Thesis and build an early prototype called CGKAT which inspired Corese