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Damova, Mariana
Mozaika
Sofia, Bulgaria
 
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Mariana Damova is the CEO of Mozaika, a company providing research and solutions for data science, natural interfaces, and human insight. Mozaika specializes in building semantic information infrastructures in different verticals, such as business information delivery, human resources management, cultural heritage, earth observation, and water management.

Her background is in natural language processing, semantic web technologies, and artificial intelligence (AI), with significant academic and industry experience in Europe and North America.

She has taught graduate courses, conducted research, and led international interdisciplinary projects and teams on virtual customer service, speech-to-speech machine translation, search based on linguistic principles, voice-enabled emotion recognition, an expert system supporting child protective services, water resources management, content mapping, and historical archives.

She has collaborated with many different universities and organizations, including The National Archives of the UK, the British Museum, the Historical Archives of the European Commission, the European Space Agency, Europeana, and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

Mariana holds a PhD from the University of Stuttgart and a mini-MBA from McGill University, and currently teaches a graduate course at New Bulgarian University.

She has been a reviewer for Computing Reviews since 2008, and has authored more than 50 publications (books and papers) related to linguistics and semantic technologies.

Mariana enjoys museums, theater, and reading.

 
 
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   DARPA’s explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) program
Gunning D.  IUI 2019 (Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Marina del Ray, California, Mar 17-20, 2019) ii-ii, 2019.  Type: Proceedings

This very interesting survey talk provides extensive, high-level insight into the midterm progress of this advanced research endeavor....

Jul 21 2021  
   How testing helps to diagnose proof failures
Petiot G., Kosmatov N., Botella B., Giorgetti A., Julliand J. Formal Aspects of Computing 30(6): 629-657, 2018.  Type: Article

Petiot et al. present testing software components that help optimize the effort of “applying deductive verification to formally prove that a [computer] program respects its formal specification.”...

May 10 2019  
   Idea navigation: structured browsing for unstructured text
Stewart R., Scott G., Zelevinsky V.  Human factors in computing systems (Proceeding of the Twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Florence, Italy, Apr 5-10, 2008) 1789-1792, 2008.  Type: Proceedings, Reviews: (2 of 2)

Idea navigation is a first-of-a-kind approach to textual information access that uses semantic relationships between terms and supports exploratory search by providing a view of the most common ideas in a given result set. This paper s...

Aug 4 2008  
 
 
   
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