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  • Dresden, Saxony, Germnay, EU, Earth, Universe

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About cknoll

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  • 🔭 I’m currently working on: Knowledge representation and applications of it.
    • (especially in the domains (partly overlapping) of engineering and sustainability)
  • 👯 I’m looking to collaborate on: Semantic-related Python projects, interesting domain ontologies, and – of course – all of my (forked) repos.
  • 🤔 I’m looking for help with: Understanding some intricate details of ontology engineering and knowledge representation
  • 💬 Ask me about:
  • 📫 How to reach me: via email (see also commit messages)
  • Fun fact: I believe there is a non-empty intersection of realistic and optimistic predictions of future developments.

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  1. (subjective) overview of projects which are related both to python and semantic technologies (RDF, OWL, Reasoning, ...)

    253 12

  2. python based YAML-to-OWL-converter

    Python 2 2

  3. ipydex Public

    IPython-based debugging and exploring - a collection of auxiliary functions

    Python 14 3

  4. django-app for visualization of discussions

    Python 11 1

  5. Subjektive Auflistung mit Hinweisen zu studentischen Arbeiten am Institut für Regelungs- und Steuerungstheorie

    1

  6. some notebooks to demonstrate particular effects (software, math, ...)

    Jupyter Notebook 1 1

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February 2022

Created 2 commits in 1 repository

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