About
Henry S. Thompson is a Professor of Web Informatics at the University of Edinburgh's School of Informatics, affiliated with the Institute for Language, Cognition and Computation. He is a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute and has been actively involved in W3C standards development, particularly in XML Schema and Web architecture. His research spans markup languages, computational linguistics, and data-intensive linguistics, with a focus on empirical studies of Web behavior and URI ecosystems.
Research Interests:
- Web informatics and architecture
- XML standards and validation frameworks
- Computational linguistics and corpus management
- URI systems and persistence
- Semantic Web technologies
Publications & Contributions: Thompson's work includes influential papers on XML Schema validation, URI ecosystems, and REST architecture critiques. He developed tools like XSV (XML Schema Validator) and contributed to the W3C Technical Architecture Group (2005–2012). His research emphasizes empirical analysis of large Web datasets and dynamic proxy logs.
Awards: Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute (recognizing contributions to data science and AI).
Grants & Labs: Involved in projects like eCurator (digital curation) and collaborates with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) on standards. He also consults via Markup Systems, focusing on XML and business mentoring.
Labs/Teams: Leads research in the Institute for Language, Cognition and Computation, contributing to interdisciplinary work on language technology and cognitive science.
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