Georg Gottlob is an Austrian computer scientist who works in the areas of database theory, logic, and Artificial Intelligence. Gottlob obtained his PhD in computer science at Technical University of Vienna in 1981. He is currently a chaired professor of computing science at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory, where he helped establish the information systems research group. He is also a Fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford.
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- Georg Gottlob is an Austrian computer scientist who works in the areas of database theory, logic, and Artificial Intelligence. Gottlob obtained his PhD in computer science at Technical University of Vienna in 1981. He is currently a chaired professor of computing science at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory, where he helped establish the information systems research group. He is also a Fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford. Previously, he was a professor of computer science at Technical University of Vienna, where he still maintains an adjunct position. He has published more than 200 scientific articles in the areas of computational logic, database theory, and Artificial Intelligence, and one textbook on logic programming and databases. In the area of Artificial Intelligence, he is best known for his influential early work on the complexity of nonmonotonic logics and on hypertree decompositions, a framework for obtaining tractable structural classes of constraint satisfaction problems, and a generalization of the notion of tree decomposition from graph theory. This work has also had substantial impact in database theory, since it is known that the problem of evaluating conjunctive queries on relational databases is equivalent to the constraint satisfaction problem. His recent work on XML query languages has helped create the complexity-theoretical foundations of this area.
- Georg Gottlob ist österreichischer Informatiker. Er arbeitet vorrangig in den Bereichen Datenbank-Theorie, Logik und Künstliche Intelligenz. Derzeit ist er Professor an der University of Oxford.
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- Georg Gottlob is an Austrian computer scientist who works in the areas of database theory, logic, and Artificial Intelligence. Gottlob obtained his PhD in computer science at Technical University of Vienna in 1981. He is currently a chaired professor of computing science at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory, where he helped establish the information systems research group. He is also a Fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford.
- Georg Gottlob ist österreichischer Informatiker. Er arbeitet vorrangig in den Bereichen Datenbank-Theorie, Logik und Künstliche Intelligenz. Derzeit ist er Professor an der University of Oxford.
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