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Alessandro Mosca Department of Computer Science, Systems and Communication Mathematics, Physics, and Natural Sciences Faculty Viale Sarca 336/14, 20126 Milano, Italy (Italian) Mobile Phone: +39396800244 (Spanish) Mobile Phone: +34644352880 (office) Phone: +390264487910 eMail: ale.m[AT]disco.unimib.it In short I am a postdoc in knowledge representation and reasoning (KR&R) at the University of MilanoBicocca. I studied philosophy in Milano and did my master’s thesis on modal representations of first order quantification under the supervision of Silvio Bozzi, Edoardo Ballo, and Silvio Ghilardi. After this, I did a Master’s Degree at the University of Milano-Bicocca, and this led to a PhD project at the department of computer science, systems, and communication (DISCo) under the supervision of Stefania Bandini. I finished my dissertation on a formal model for the design of knowledge-based systems for the chemical compound formulation problem. Since January 2005 I am a postdoc at the Department of Computer Science, Systems, and Communication in MilanoBicocca, where I am doing research on KR formalisms based on non-classical logics, and I am continuing the research on the integration of logic-base KR techniques and evolutionary computation I started on as PhD student. Currently I am a visiting researcher at the University of Barcelona (UB), Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science. Research Interests • • • • Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Modal Logics for Spatial Reasoning Formal Ontology and Ontologies Nonmonotonic extensions of Logic Programming • • Evolutionary Computation Cultural Evolution and Evolutionary Studies Active Research Lines HYLMOC – A HYBRID LOGIC MODEL CHECKER In essence, modal logic is a simple formalism for working with relational structures (or multi-graphs) […]. In their simplest form, hybrid logics are upgraded modal logics in which reference to individual nodes is possible. Patrick Blackburn “Representation, Reasoning, and Relational Structures a Hybrid Logic Manifesto” L.J. of IGPL, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 339–365, 2000 Past works have shown that hybrid modal logics are a powerful and rich formalism to model qualitative spatial reasoning and reasoning on information spread into graph-like structures. The research project aims at dealing with the design and the implementation of a Model Checker for Hybrid Modal Logic, called HyLMoC. The main functionalities of the model checker are based on back-end modules that accept as inputs a list of hybrid modal formulas and the specification of a labeled graph structure representing a Kripke model. The implementation of the backend allows HyLMoC to perform different reasoning tasks with respect to those inputs: validity and satisfiability of a formula in a model, and satisfiability in all worlds. ANSWER SET PROGRAMMING FOR MATERIAL CULTURE ANALYSIS If we want to design an entity (a machine or a program) capable of behaving intelligently in some environment, then we need to supply this entity with sufficient knowledge about this environment. M. Gelfond, N. Leone “Logic Programming and Knowledge Representation The A-Prolog perspective” Artificial Intelligence 138 (2002) 3–38 The present research addresses the representational issues related to the design and the implementation of the automated classification system for material culture. The main logical components of the classification system are: (i) an artefact model, whose definition involves an inquiry of the epistemic dimensions related to its understanding; (ii) a mereological theory, devoted to the representation of the artefact structure; (iii) a set of classification heuristics. The resulting ASP-based logic program performs its inferential tasks and produces a set of typological classification sentences on the input data. A devoted set of rules is devoted to produce warnings about the logical consistency of the input dataset. SPATIALLY NETWORKED KNOWLEDGE BASES DYNAMICS The main aim of the research project is to start developing specific formal models for representing and analysing the evolutionary dynamics of knowledge bases organized into network structures. The project requires multidisciplinary research crossing the fields of artificial intelligence, knowledge representation and reasoning, geographic information systems, archaeology, anthropology, and evolutionary studies. Knowledge bases are theoretical artefacts carried by subjects that are spatially distributed around a geographic area according to networks of social organizations, the evolution of such knowledge bases cannot be analysed without taking into account the shapes and dynamics of these networks. A number in interesting examples in the history of human populations (see, for example, evolutionary studies on industrial and technology districts) show how, in a given geographical area, a distinctive spatial distribution of different interacting knowledge bases gave rise to complex self-replicating social systems. It will be therefore the central topic of the project to provide formal models for representing the role the spatial distribution of ‘carried’ knowledge bases has with the respect to the origination, the selective adoption and adaptation, and the retention of knowledge bases. Anyone interested in collaborating to one of this project, please contact me by e-Mail. Teaching Experience (2008) (2002-2007) (2005-2007) (2006-2008) (2003-2008) (2002) (2002) Computational models in artificial intelligence Programming languages Knowledge representation and reasoning Artificial intelligence Computational models for communication Master in computer science for humanities Master in computer science technologies for the new economy If some the link to http://www.lintar.disco.unimib.it seems to not work, please refresh the page! Publications Journal and Series Papers [CM-I] [LP-I LP-II LP-III] [KR-I KR -II KR -III] [AI-I AI-II] [M4C-I M4C-II M4C-III] • Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Sartori, F., An upper-level functional ontology to support Knowledge Management in SMEs-based E-Manufactoring. The Knowledge Engineering Review (KER). (Forthcoming September 2009). • Bonomi, A., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Vizzari, G., Integrating a Wiki in an ontology driven Web site: approach, architecture and application in the archaeological domain. In Proceedings of the 3rd Semantic Wiki Workshop, co-located with the 5th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC). CEUR Workshop Proceedings, ISSN 1613-0073, http://ceur-ws.org/. • Bonomi, A., Mantegari, G., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Vizzari, G., A system supporting users of cultural resource management semantic portals. In AI*IA 2007: Artificial Intelligence and Human-Oriented Computing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, Vol. 4733, pp. 757-764, 2007. • Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Action based abox update: an example from the chemical compound formulation. In Proc. of the 20th Description Logic Workshop (DL 2007). CEUR Workshop Proceedings, ISSN 1613-0073, http://ceur-ws.org/, 2007. • Bonomi, A., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Vizzari, G., NavEditOW – A system for navigating, editing and querying ontologies through the web. In Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, SpringerVerlag, Vol. 4694, pp. 686-694, 2007. • Colombo, G., Mosca, A., Sartori, F., Towards the design of intelligent CAD systems: an ontological approach. Special issue on Ontology and Epistemology of Systems and Software Engineering, ADVANCED ENGINEERING INFORMATICS Journal (AEI), Elsevier, Vol. 21-2, pp. 153-168, 2007. • Bandini, S., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Commonsense spatial reasoning for information correlation in pervasive computing. Applied Artificial Intelligence, Taylor\&Francis, Vol. 21/4-5, April 2007. • Bandini, S., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Model-based chemical compound formulation. In L. Magnani and Ping Li (Eds.), Model-Based Reasoning in Science, Technology, and Medicine. Series: Studies in Computational Intelligence, Vol. 64, pp. 413-430, Springer, 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-71985-4. • Bandini, S., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Intelligent alarm correlation and abductive reasoning. In L. Magnani (guest editor), Logic Journal of IGPL, Oxford University Press, Vol. 14, pp. 347-362, March 2006. • Bandini, S., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Vizzari, G., Integrating MMASS with a hybrid commonsense spatial logic. In L. Magnani (ed.), Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Engineering, pp. 311-331, King’s College, London. 2006. • Bandini, S., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., A hybrid logic for commonsense spatial reasoning. AI*IA 2005: Advances in Artificial Intelligence, 9th Congress of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence, Milan, Italy, September 21-23, 2005, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, Vol. 3673, Pages 25-37, 2005. • Bandini, S., Bogni, D., Manzoni, S., Mosca, A., ST modal logic approach to alarm correlation in monitoring and control of Italian highways traffic. In Moonis Ali, Floriana Esposito (Eds.): Innovations in Applied Artificial Intelligence, 18th International Conference on Industrial and Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, IEA/AIE 2005, Bari, Italy, June 22-24, 2005, Proceedings. ISBN 3-540-26551-1, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, Vol. 3533, 2005. • Bandini, S., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Commonsense spatial reasoning for context-aware pervasive systems. Location- and Context-Awareness, First International Workshop, LoCA 2005, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, May 12-13, 2005, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, Vol. 3479, Pages 180-188, 2005. • Bandini, S., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Sartori, F., A conceptual framework for monitoring and control system development. In Luciano Baresi, Schahram Dustdar, Harald Gall, Maristella Matera (Eds.): Ubiquitous Mobile Information and Collaboration Systems, Second CAiSE Workshop, UMICS 2004, Riga, Latvia, June 7-8, 2004, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, Vol. 3272, Pages 111-124, 2005. Refereed Conference and Workshop Papers • Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Modeling spatial reasoning for context aware agents. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Logics for Agents and Mobility, part of the European Summer School on Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI), Hamburg (Germany), August 4-8, 2008. • Mantegari, G., Mosca, A.,. Rondelli, B., Vizzari, G., A semantic based approach to GIS: the PO-BASyN project. In Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology: On the Road to Reconstructing the Past (CAA 2008), 2-6 April 2008, Budapest, Hungary. To appear. • Bonomi, A., Colombo, G., Merico, D., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Vizzari, G., Sharing the NEUROWEB ontology through the Web: the NavEditOW approach. In G. Armano, M. Schaerf, and G. Semeraro, editors, Proceedings of the Workshop “MultiAgent Systems \& Bioinformatics 2008”, 10th Symposium on Advances in Artificial Intelligence of the Italian Association for Ar tificial Intelligence, Cagliari, Italy. Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence. • Mosca, A., Rondelli, B., Mantegari, G., Integrating a knowledge-based system and a geographical information system for the study of the archaeological material culture. In G. Armano, M. Schaerf, and G. Semeraro, editors, Proceedings of the Workshop “Artificial Intelligence in Cultural Heritage”, 10th Symposium on Advances in Artificial Intelligence of the Italian Association for Ar tificial Intelligence, Cagliari, Italy , pages 84–91. Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence. • Soares Correa da Silva, F., Vizzari, G., Mosca, A., Coupled MMASS: A formal model for nondeterministic multi-agent simulations. In Proceedings of the AISB 08 Symposium on Logic and the Simulation of Interaction and Reasoning, Aberdeen, UK, 2008, ISBN 1-902956-680, Published by The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour, pp. 11-15. • Bandini, S., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Vizzari, G., A perception oriented MAS model with hybrid commonsense spatial logic. In Proceedings of the AISB 08 Symposium on Logic and the Simulation of Interaction and Reasoning, Aberdeen, UK, 2008, ISBN 1-902956-68-0, Published by The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour, pp. 32-40. • Mantegari, G., Mosca, A., Cattani, M., Formal knowledge representation and automated reasoning for the study of archaeological stratigraphy. In W. Borner, editor, Proceedings of the 12th International Congress “Cultural Heritage and New Technologies”, Vienna, Austria. Published on cd-rom. ISBN 978-3-85161-002-4. • Colombo, G., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Sartori, F., An upper-level functional ontology to support distributed design. In Proceedings of 2nd International Workshop on Ontology, Conceptualization and Epistemology for Software and System Engineering - ONTOSE, 2007. • Bandini, S., Mosca, A., Mereological knowledge representation for the chemical formulation. In R. Cuel and R. Ferrario (Eds.), Proceedings FOMI-06 Workshop Proceedings, Laboratory for Applied Ontology, ISTC-CNR, Trento, Italy (Electronic Proceedings). • Colombo, G., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., When ontology meets epistemology: the case of functional ontology in engineering design. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Computing and Philosophy - I-C&P 2006, Laval, France. • Colombo, G., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Artefacts need functional ontology: Lessons from engineering design. Proceedings of the European Conference on Computing and Philosophy - E-CaP 2006, June 22-24, 2006, Trondheim, Norway, 2006. • Bandini, S., Colombo, G., Mosca, A., Palmonari, M., Commonsense spatial reasoning: an informational perspective from pervasive computing. European Computing And Philosophy (E-CaP 2005), MDH University, Sweden, 2-4 June 2005, TripleC Journal, ISSN 1726-670X. • Bandini, S., Mosca, A., L. Vanneschi, Towards the use of genetic algorithms for the chemical formulation problem. In Proceedings of the 9th Congress of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (AI*IA 2005), Workshop on Evolutionary Computation (GSICE 2005). Edited by Sara Manzoni, Matteo Palmonari, Fabio Sartori., ISBN 88-9009100-2. Centro Copie Bicocca, Milano, September 2005. • Frisoni, G., Colombo, G., Mosca, A., Sartori, F., Exploiting experiential knowledge for enhanced CAD design. In Proceedings of the International Conference on CAE and computational Technologies for Industry (TCN CAE 2005), October 5-8, Lecce, Italy. • Bandini, S., Manzoni, S., Mosca, A., Sartori, F., Intelligent alarm correlation. In Proceedings IEEE of International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (Invited Session on Modelling and control of transportation and traffic systems), Washington, 2003. Proceedings in the CD-ROM. Other Publications • Mosca, A., Bernini, D., Ontology-driven Geographic Information System and dlvhex Reasoning for Material Culture Analysis. In R.i.C.e.R.c.A. 2008: RCRA Incontri E Confronti, online proceedings of the Italian Workshop RiCeRcA 2008, organized by the Working group of Knowledge Representation and Automated Reasoning of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (AI*IA), co-located with the 24th International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP 2008)., Udine, December 12-13, 2008. • Mosca, A., Gentile, I., Codecasa, D., Manzoni, L., Hybrid Modal Model Checking. In R.i.C.e.R.c.A. 2008: RCRA Incontri E Confronti, online proceedings of the Italian Workshop RiCeRcA 2008, organized by the Working group of Knowledge Representation and Automated Reasoning of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (AI*IA), colocated with the 24th International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP 2008)., Udine, December 12-13, 2008. • Dopfer, K., Mosca, A., Rondelli, B., Stride, S., Bandini, S., The Samarqand’s cultural landscape: a rule based approach. Presented at the Regional Conference of the Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS-2008), August 4-7, 2008, Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan. • Ciborra, U., Hanseth, O., Da strumento a gestell. Programmi manageriali per la gestione dell'infrastruttura dell'informazione. Traduzione in lingua italiana a cura di Mosca, A., Studi Organizzativi, Aprile 2006, FrancoAngeli. • Colombo, G., Mosca, A., Conoscenze di valore. Come gestirle e come apprenderle. In Sistemi&Impresa, Spazio Knowledge Management, Luglio-Agosto 2003. • Bandini, S., Colombo, G., Mosca, A., Comunità di pratica: verso una metodologia per il knowledge management?. In Sistemi&Impresa, Spazio Knowledge Management, LuglioAgosto 2002.