G. Meditskos, E. Kontopoulos, N. Bassiliades, I. Vlahavas, “ISKP Group Report”, Technical Report TR-LPIS-206-06, LPIS, Dept. of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, 2006.
The Intelligent Systems and Knowledge Processing (ISKP) group belongs to the Department of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. The group’s main research areas include Logic Programming, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Automated Planning, Intelligent Applications and, of course, the Semantic Web. Research on those fields has led to a significant number of publications (over 140), including 6 authored and edited books. Nine people are currently associated with ISKP, including two faculty members, two associate researchers (post-doctoral), three PhD students and two external associates. The group is also collaborating with many distinctive researchers from Greek and international universities and research institutes. ISKP has participated with success in a variety of research and development projects, funded by the European Union and the Greek Government, many of which are related to the Semantic Web. Finally, ISKP is responsible for a number of under- and postgraduate taught courses at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, such as: Logic Programming, Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Systems, Intelligent Autonomous Systems, Knowledge Management, Decision Support Systems, Intelligent Agents and the Semantic Web.