Armando Stellato

Armando Stellato obtained a PhD in Computer Science at the University of Rome, Tor Vergata, with a thesis on “Alignment and Mediation of Distributed Information Sources in the Semantic Web” and is working, since 2005, as a Research Associate at the ART Research group of the University of Tor Vergata. He is author of more than 50 publications in conferences and journals in the fields of Semantic Web, Natural Language Processing, and other related fields and has been in the program committee of many academic events. Currently his main interests cover Architecture Design for Knowledge-Based Systems, Management of Knowledge Elicitation Processes, and Onto-Linguistic Interfaces. He is also consultant at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations as a Semantic Architect, and he is working on all aspects (vocabulary design, publication on Linked Open Data, evolution of FAO software for collaborative RDF management known as VocBench) related to the maintenance and publication of FAO RDF vocabularies and resources such as AGROVOC, Biotech, and Journal Authority Data.

Publications

Semi-Automatic Ontology Development: Processes and Resources
Maria Teresa Pazienza, Armando Stellato. © 2012. 340 pages.
The exploitation of theoretical results in knowledge representation, language standardization by W3C and data publication initiatives such as Linked Open Data have given a level...
SODA: A Service Oriented Data Acquisition Framework
Andreea Diosteanu, Armando Stellato, Andrea Turbati. © 2012. 30 pages.
In this chapter, the authors present Service Oriented Data Acquisition (SODA), a service-deployable open-source platform for retrieving and dynamically aggregating information...