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Douglas Tudhope is a Professor at the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Science, University of South Wales, a position he has held since 2007. He previously served as a Senior Lecturer (1989–2000) and Reader (2001–2007) at the University of Glamorgan's School of Computing. Tudhope holds a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science from Edinburgh University (1976) and a PhD in Knowledge-Based Recognition from the University of Wales (1981).
- Research Expertise: Focuses on Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS), semantic technologies, and linked data. Current projects involve NLP-driven indexing in archaeology and digital heritage.
- Professional Contributions: Editor of New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia (1997–2022); ISO TC46/SC9/SC8 member for the ISO 25964 Thesaurus Standard; co-organizer of NKOS Workshops.
His work bridges theoretical advancements and practical applications, including collaborations in astrophysics (Hubble Space Telescope project, 1984–1989) and international standardization efforts. Active in publishing and academic leadership, Tudhope's contributions span scholarly editing, conference curation, and interdisciplinary research initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Member of the Computing, Cybersecurity, Mathematics and Informatics Research and Innovation Group at USW, contributing to hypermedia systems and semantic web applications.
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