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Barry Nouwt

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Barry Nouwt (MSc) is a medior Scientist semantic technology at TNO within the Data Science department. He obtained a BSc degree in Computer Science from the Saxion University Of Applied Sciences and an MSc degree in Artificial Intelligence at Utrecht University in 2008. Until 2015, he worked with SemLab B.V. on commercial applications of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Semantics, primarily in the Financial and Government domain. At TNO, Barry’s research activities centre around ontologies, model-driven development and semantic reasoning with a focus on increasing the value of formalized domain knowledge. He achieved a major improvement on reusability at the department by introducing a platform that offers ontology-based functionalities such as, e.g., orchestration and security that fully utilize ontological concepts, relations and constraints. He applies his research results and software engineering skills to diverse projects in the Health, Industry, Defence and Agricultural domain.

For further details, see his linkedIn profile (https://www.linkedin.com/in/barry-nouwt-abab5710). Barry's publications can be found here: https://scholar.google.nl/scholar?q=author%3A%22Barry+Nouwt%22

Talks

  • 2021: Validating InterConnect’s interoperability layer in a Smart Home environment
  • 2018: Integrating heterogeneous data sources using rule-based reasoning, backward-chaining and custom built-ins
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