Nicola Leone
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| Born | 28 February 1963 |
| Alma mater | University of Calabria |
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| Fields | Artificial intelligence, knowledge representation and reasoning, and database theory |
| Institutions | University of Calabria TU Wien |
| Website | mat |
Nicola Leone is an Italian computer scientist who works in the areas of artificial intelligence, knowledge representation and reasoning, and database theory.[1] Leone is an professor of computer science at the University of Calabria. He previously served as rector[2] of the university and was earlier a professor of database systems at TU Wien.
Research work
Leone has published more than 250 scientific articles in the areas of artificial intelligence, knowledge representation and reasoning, and database theory.[3]
In the area of artificial intelligence and knowledge representation and reasoning, he is best known for his influential early work on answer set programming (ASP) and for the development of DLV, a pioneering system for knowledge representation and reasoning, which was the very first successful attempt to fully support disjunction in the datalog language, achieving the possibility to compute problems of high complexity, up to NP.
To the field of database theory he mainly contributed through the invention of hypertree decomposition, a framework for obtaining tractable structural classes of conjunctive queries, and a generalisation of the notion of tree decomposition from graph theory. This work has also had substantial impact in artificial intelligence, since it is known that the problem of evaluating conjunctive queries on relational databases is equivalent to the constraint satisfaction problem[4]
Awards and honours
- Fellow of the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI).[5]
- Member of the Academia Europaea.[6]
- Honorary professor at the TU Wien.[7]
- He won many Best-Paper award in logic programming conferences,[8][9] and he was awarded two Test-of-Time Awards, by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) (2009),[10] and by the Association for Logic Programming (2018).[11]
References
- ^ ""Siamo i campioni dell'informatica". Benvenuti al Mit. Anzi, a Cosenza". la Repubblica. 28 May 2019.
- ^ "New rector at the University of Calabria: Nicola Leone passes the baton to Gianluigi Greco".
- ^ "Università della Calabria, il più grande campus d'Italia alla prova del post Covid". la Repubblica (in Italian). 3 August 2020.
- ^ Kolaitis, P.G.; Vardi, M.Y. (2000). "Conjunctive-Query Containment and Constraint Satisfaction". Journal of Computer and System Sciences. 61 (2): 302–332. doi:10.1006/jcss.2000.1713.
- ^ "Fellows". European Association for Artificial Intelligence.
- ^ "Academia Europaea". Academia Europaea.
- ^ "Carlo Ghezzi and Nicola Leone received Academic Commendation". TU Wien.
- ^ "Researchers at the University of Calabria awarded the prize for best research on Logic Programming". ResearchItaly. Archived from the original on 2019-07-16. Retrieved 2020-09-20.
- ^ "University of Calabria wins once again with Artificial Intelligence". ResearchItaly. Archived from the original on 2019-07-16. Retrieved 2020-09-20.
- ^ "ACM PODS Alberto O. Mendelzon Test-of-Time Award". SIGMOD.
- ^ Pontelli, Enrico. "ICLP 2018: Conference Report – Association for Logic Programming". New Mexico State University. Archived from the original on 2021-01-15. Retrieved 2020-09-20.
External links
- Nicola Leone publications indexed by Google Scholar
