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= Gilles Kassel  =
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University of Picardie Jules Verne
Gilles Kassel, Ph.D


MIS laboratory
Professor emeritus at Université de Picardie Jules Verne MIS laboratory France


France
email: gilles.kassel [at] u-picardie.fr


email: gilles.kassel [at] u-picardie.fr
see: https://philpeople.org/profiles/gilles-kassel


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Gilles Kassel (1959) studied in Paris. In 1986, he obtained a Ph.D in artificial intelligence at the Université d'Orsay (Paris 11) and in 1995, he obtained an HdR also in artificial intelligence at the Université de Paris Dauphine
 
Recent ontological activities
* My research is in applied ontology, at the crossroads between philosophical ontology and the representation of knowledge in artificial intelligence.
* I promote a kind of ontology called ‘epistemic ontologies’, whose categories represent objects of mental representations referring to the world.
* On editorial board of Applied Ontology
* Member of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications


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Latest revision as of 00:05, 20 January 2025

Gilles Kassel

Gilles Kassel, Ph.D

Professor emeritus at Université de Picardie Jules Verne MIS laboratory France

email: gilles.kassel [at] u-picardie.fr

see: https://philpeople.org/profiles/gilles-kassel

Gilles Kassel (1959) studied in Paris. In 1986, he obtained a Ph.D in artificial intelligence at the Université d'Orsay (Paris 11) and in 1995, he obtained an HdR also in artificial intelligence at the Université de Paris Dauphine

Recent ontological activities

  • My research is in applied ontology, at the crossroads between philosophical ontology and the representation of knowledge in artificial intelligence.
  • I promote a kind of ontology called ‘epistemic ontologies’, whose categories represent objects of mental representations referring to the world.
  • On editorial board of Applied Ontology
  • Member of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications