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= Anoop Singhal =
= Anthony Beck =
 
Anoop Singhal, PhD
 
Computer Scientist,
 
National Institute of Standards and Technology ([[NIST]])
 
Gaithersburg, Maryland
 
USA
 
email: psinghal [at] nist.gov
 
see: http://csrc.nist.gov/staff/Singhal/singhal_anoop.html & http://www.linkedin.com/pub/anoop-singhal/57/8aa/5a0
 
''... Anoop, at your convenience, please edit and expand on this page, and keep it updated so the community can get to know you better. Welcome! ... (read [[WikiHomePage|this]] if it's your first time editing the Ontolog wiki.)  =ppy''
 
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I am a geospatial scientist and archaeologist. Between 2006 and 2013 I was a researcher in the School of Computing at the University of Leeds, UK. I initially worked on data integration approaches in the utility sector (including semantic approaches), working under, amongst others, Prof Tony Cohn and Dr Brandon Bennett. I then co-ordinated and managed a four year research project on archaeological remote sensing. Beyond my geospatial and archaeological research I have an interest in Controlled Natural Language ontology representation as a means of making semantic approaches more accessible to domain experts. I have applied rabbit, ace/ape and cognitum CNL approaches to geospatial, utility and licencing problems. I currently run my own consultancy.

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Anthony Beck

I am a geospatial scientist and archaeologist. Between 2006 and 2013 I was a researcher in the School of Computing at the University of Leeds, UK. I initially worked on data integration approaches in the utility sector (including semantic approaches), working under, amongst others, Prof Tony Cohn and Dr Brandon Bennett. I then co-ordinated and managed a four year research project on archaeological remote sensing. Beyond my geospatial and archaeological research I have an interest in Controlled Natural Language ontology representation as a means of making semantic approaches more accessible to domain experts. I have applied rabbit, ace/ape and cognitum CNL approaches to geospatial, utility and licencing problems. I currently run my own consultancy.