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Alexander Artikis

Researcher at University of Piraeus

Publications -  171
Citations -  3537

Alexander Artikis is an academic researcher from University of Piraeus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Event calculus & Complex event processing. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 158 publications receiving 3217 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander Artikis include Imperial College London & Barcelona Supercomputing Center.

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Specifying norm-governed computational societies

TL;DR: This article presents a theoretical and computational framework being developed for the executable specification of open agent societies, and demonstrates how the framework can be applied to specifying and executing a contract-net protocol.
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Animated specifications of computational societies

TL;DR: This work identifies the key concepts and illustrates how they are used by formalising an example employing the contract net protocol, and presents a formal framework for specifying, animating, and ultimately reasoning about and verifying the properties of open computational systems.
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An Event Calculus for Event Recognition

TL;DR: The evaluation shows that RTEC can support real-time event recognition and is capable of meeting the performance requirements identified in a survey of event processing use cases.
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Online Event Recognition from Moving Vessel Trajectories

TL;DR: Extensive tests validate the performance, efficiency, and robustness of the system against scalable volumes of real-world and synthetically enlarged datasets, but its deployment against online feeds from vessels has also confirmed its capabilities for effective, real-time maritime surveillance.