Adolfo Guzman-Arenas

Adolfo Guzmán-Arenas is a Computer Science professor at Centro de Investigación en Computación, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico City, of which he was Founding Director. He holds a B. Sc. in Electronics from ESIME-IPN, and a Ph. D. from MIT. He is an ACM Fellow, IEEE Life Fellow Member, member of MIT Educational Council, member of the Academia de Ingeniería and the Academia Nacional de Ciencias (Mexico). From the President of Mexico, he has received (1996) the National Prize in Science and Technology and (2006) the Premio Nacional a la Excelencia “Jaime Torres Bodet.” He works in semantic information processing and AI techniques, often mixed with distributed information systems. More at http://alum.mit.edu/www/aguzman.

Publications

Quantitative Semantics and Soft Computing Methods for the Web: Perspectives and Applications
Ramon F. Brena, Adolfo Guzman-Arenas. © 2012. 304 pages.
The Internet has been acknowledged as a recent technological revolution, due to its significant impact on society as a whole. Nevertheless, precisely due to its impact...
A Language and Algorithm for Automatic Merging of Ontologies
Alma-Delia Cuevas-Rasgado, Adolfo Guzman-Arenas. © 2008. 24 pages.
Ontologies are becoming important repositories of information useful for business transactions and operations since they are amenable to knowledge processing using artificial...