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Paul Libbrecht is a researcher at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), focusing on semantic web technologies for mathematics education since 2000. His work integrates cultural adaptation, interoperability, and reuse of learning content with a background in topology and combinatorial group theory from universities in Lausanne and Montreal. Key projects include Intergeo, Math-Bridge, and the ActiveMath platform.
- Research Themes: Mathematics semantics, cultural adaptation in education, e-learning content interoperability
- Notable Projects: ActiveMath (semantic learning platform), Intergeo (cross-curriculum search), Math-Bridge (adaptive math education)
- Contributions: Editor of MathML 3.0, developer of OQMath notation system
Publications span artificial intelligence, mathematics education, and knowledge management, emphasizing cultural diversity in digital learning resources. His work addresses challenges such as notation interoperability and collaborative content development across educational contexts.
Collaborations include international initiatives like the Intergeo project and contributions to standards like OpenMath and MathML. His research bridges theoretical foundations (e.g., combinatorial group theory) with applied innovations in adaptive learning systems.
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