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Thomas Eiter is a Professor at TU Wien's Institute of Logic and Computation. His research focuses on declarative programming paradigms, knowledge representation, and artificial intelligence. He leads projects in neurosymbolic systems, answer set programming (ASP), and stream reasoning, with applications in visual question answering, scheduling optimization, and semantic scene generation. Eiter has contributed to foundational work in ASP semantics, computational complexity, and hybrid reasoning frameworks. His work bridges logical formalisms with practical AI challenges, emphasizing explainability and scalability. Projects like ALASPO and neurosymbolic integration showcase his focus on advancing both theoretical and applied aspects of AI.
- Projects: HumanE AI Network, WASP, REWERSE
- Research Themes: Neurosymbolic AI, Answer Set Programming, Stream Reasoning
Notable achievements include pioneering work on semiring-based reasoning frameworks and developing efficient ASP solvers like Alpha. His contributions span over 471 publications, emphasizing interdisciplinary applications in computer vision, robotics, and automated planning.
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