Claudia SchonView profile
Researcher
Claudia Schon is a Researcher at the Institute of Computer Science, Department 4, University of Koblenz-Landau. Her work focuses on automated reasoning, cognitive systems, and knowledge representation. She has contributed to projects like the Corg Project, exploring cognitive reasoning mechanisms and integrating commonsense knowledge into automated theorem provers. Her research bridges logic-based AI with human reasoning models, addressing challenges in uncertainty management, associative reasoning, and deontic logic. Key areas of research include commonsense reasoning, deductive systems, and the application of large language models to knowledge selection. She has published extensively on topics such as negation in cognitive reasoning, concept contraction in description logics, and intentional forgetting in AI systems. Her work often emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining formal logic with cognitive science and philosophy. Her publications from 2019 to 2024 reflect a steady focus on advancing automated reasoning methodologies, integrating human-like cognitive processes into AI systems. Recent work explores the next generation of deduction systems and the use of word embeddings for axiom selection. She has also contributed to workshops on linguistic and cognitive approaches to dialog agents, highlighting her interest in human-AI collaboration. Despite no listed scientific awards, her contributions are recognized through active publication in top-tier conferences and journals. She is affiliated with the E-KRHyper project, developing reasoning tools for description logics. Her advising roles and grants are not explicitly documented in the provided text.










