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- Stuart Aitken, John Kingston and Austin Tate, Artificial Intelligence Applications
Institute (AIAI)
- Jeen Broekstra, Christiaan Fluit, Jos van der Meer, AIdministrator Nederland
- John Davis, John Hughes, Uwe Krohn, BT Labs.
- Bernt A. Bremdal and Robert Engels, CognIT
- Rudiger Klein, DaimlerChrysler
- Fredrik Ygge, EnerSearch
- Heinz Jurgen Muller, E24 T-Nova Deutsche Telekom Innovationsgesellschaft mbH
- Alain Léger, FT R&D : The R&D Centre of France Télécom
- Masahiro Hori, IBM (Japan)
- Mike Brown and Vincent Power, Interprice
technologies
- Richard Benjamins, iSOCO, Intelligent Software Components,
S. A.
- Jurgen Angele, Ontoprise
- Enrico Motta, Knowledge Media Institute, Open
University UK
- Robin McEntire, SmithKline Beecham
- Peter Karp, SRI International's Artificial
Intelligence Center (AIC)
- Monika Crubezy, William Grosso, and Mark Musen, Knowledge Modeling Group at Stanford
Medical Informatics, Stanford University
- Ulrich Reimer and Martin Staudt, Swiss Life
- Pim Borst, Unilever
- Guus Schreiber and Bob Wielinga, SWI, University of
Amsterdam
- Heiner Stuckenschmidt, University of Bremen,
Germany
- Michael Erdmann, Alexander Maedche, and Rudi Studer, Institute AIFB, University of Karlsruhe
- Carole Goble and Sean Bechhofer, Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester
- Hans Akkermans, Ying Ding, Michel Klein, Borys Omelayenko, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Nederland
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The development of OIL is sponsored by the European Community via the IST projects
Ibrow and On-to-knowledge.
- IBROW (IST-1999-19005) started with a pre-phase under the 4th European
Framework and has become a full-fledged Information Society Technologies (IST) project
under the 5th European Framework Program since February 2000. Project partners are the
University of Amsterdam; the Open University, Milton Keynes, England; the Spanish Council
of Scientific Research (IIIA) in Barcelona, Spain; the Institute AIFB, University of
Karlsruhe, Germany: Stanford University, US: Intelligent Software Components S. A., Spain;
and the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
http://www.swi.psy.uva.nl/projects/ibrow/home.html.
- On-To-Knowledge (IST-1999-10132): Content-driven Knowledge-Management
Tools through Evolving Ontologies has been started in January 2000 under the 5th
European Framework Program. Project partner are the Vreije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU);
the Institute AIFB, University of Karlsruhe, Germany; AIdministrator, the Netherlands;
British Telecom Laboratories, UK; Swiss Life, Switzerland; CognIT, Norway; and Enersearch,
Sweden.
http://www.ontoknowledge.org/
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