Publications

Here are the links to my publications on dblpHAL archivesResearchGate account, and Google Scholar account.

Articles Published in International Venues

  • F. Danash, D. Ziebelin, Translating FOL-theories into SROIQ-TBoxes. In: The ACM/SIGAPP Symposium On Applied Computing Modeling (SAC2023), Knowledge Representation and Reasoning track, 2023.
  • F. Danash, D. Ziebelin, On the Analysis of FORT; arguments, alignment to FOs, and CLIF validation. In: The 6th Workshop on Foundational Ontology (FOUST VI),@ The Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO’2022).
  • F. Danash, D. Ziebelin, FORT: a minimal Foundational Ontological Relations Theory
    for Conceptual Modeling Tasks. In: The 41st International Conference on Conceptual
    Modeling (ER2022), Forum track, 2022.

  • F. Danash, D. Ziebelin, E. Chalmin, A Parthood Approach for Modeling Tangible Objects’ Composition TOC – An application on Cultural Heritage. In Book: The 17th Extended Semantic Web Conference, ESWC2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 12124.

Poster Communications

  • F. Danash, D. Ziebelin, E. Chalmin, A Triple-M theory of Part-Whole Relations in Tangible Entities. In: The 12th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems, FOIS2021. September 13-17, 2021. Bozen-Bolzano, Italy.
  • F. Danash, D. Ziebelin, E. Chalmin, A Triple-M theory of Part-Whole Relations in Tangible Entities. At: the LIG PhD day, April 29, 2021 – Grenoble, France.
  • M. Screeves, D. Ziebelin, F. Danash, E. Chalmin, Development of an integrated and interdisciplinary heritage platform. In: FAIR Heritage: Digital Methods, Scholarly Editing and Tools for Cultural and Natural Heritage. June 17-18, 2020. Virtual.

Seminars

  • For: MIAI Workshop – January 17, 2023, for a Collaboration with the University of Swansea. Title: Parthood Approach for Modeling Tangible Objects’ Composition – An Application to Cultural Heritage.
  • For: MOEX Team – Montbonnot, Inria – July 9, 2020. Seminar. Title: Conceptual and spatiotemporal modeling of physical artifacts: description, creation, and transformation processes. For further details please check the abstract.
  • For: Patrimalp – Journée des Jeunes Chercheurs – November 29, 2019. Seminar. Title: Conceptual and spatiotemporal modeling of physical artifacts: description, creation, and transformation processes.