The Knowledge Media Institute (KMi) was set up in 1995 in recognition of the need for The Open University to be at the forefront of research and development in a convergence of areas that impacted on the OU's very nature: Cognitive and Learning Sciences, Artificial Intelligence and Semantic Technologies, and Multimedia. We chose to call this convergence Knowledge Media.
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I am a senior research fellow at the Knowledge Media institute (KMi) of the Open University in Milton Keynes, UK. The major common point between all my research activities is the Semantic Web, and...
Publications
Dadzie, A. and Pietriga, E. (2017) Visualisation of Linked Data - Reprise, Semantic Web, 8, 1, pp. 1-21
Future Seminars
Early Detection of Research Topics
This event will take place on Wednesday 08 February 2017
Angelo Salatino - Knowledge Media Institute
The ability to promptly recognise new research trends is strategic for many stakeholders, such as academics, institutional funding bodies, academic publishers and companies. While the state of...
Recent Seminars
Hugh Halford-Thompson - Quickbitcoin
How Blockchain Technology Will Change Industries
This event took place on Tuesday 24 May 2016
Dr Gem Stapleton
Diagrammatic Ontology Engineering
This event took place on Tuesday 24 May 2016
Paul Warren
Insights from psychology and language how theories of human reasoning and human language are relevant to computer science
This event took place on Wednesday 04 May 2016
Prof Natasa Milic-Frayling
Transparency in Design: How far did we get from WYSIWIG?
This event took place on Friday 22 April 2016










