Professor
mdendr@uniwa.gr
Campus 1, Main building
Short Bio: Dr. Markos Dendrinos received his Diploma in Computer Engineering and Informatics and his Ph.D. in Digital Signal Processing from National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in 1984 and 1989 respectively and his M.Sc. in History & Philosophy of Science in 2000. He is currently professor in the Dept. of Archival, Libraries and Information Studies of the University of West Attica, offering the courses of Cognitive Science, Databases and History & Philosophy of Science and also in the Post-Graduate Programme Information Management in Libraries, Archives and Museums offering a course in semantics organized by the same department. He was also professor in the Post-Graduate Programme Computer Science – Management and Organisation of Libraries focused on the New Technologies of Information organized by Dept. of Library Studies of Ionion University and Dept. of Librarianship and Information Systems of TEI of Athens and in in the Post-Graduate Programme Technoglossia, organized by University of Athens and NTUA. He was a researcher in the Institute for Language and Speech Processing, Athena Research Centre, from 1992 until 2010, participating in various national and European projects in the frame of speech processing. He also participated in various research and development national and European projects as professor of the department in various disciplines, such as the library and archival organization, as well as digital humanities through conceptual maps and ontologies. He has published or presented his research in the fields of signal processing, speech recognition, speech enhancement from noise, databases and ontologies in more than 30 papers in widely recognized journals and conferences with more than 300 citations.
Research interests: semantic web, ontologies, databases, temporal databases, geographical databases, deductive databases, conceptual maps, order detection, signal processing, speech enhancement from noise, hidden Markov models, deductive logics, history of science, philosophy of science, logic,
Google Scholar Profile: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=YUcZdA0AAAAJ&view_op=list_works&gmla=AJsN-F7OwstsEdqSuZ65fWEn7ZZ0lGCGhIqVRx8ynHfjFlA2f5Nt6imPNy5EdQNJolBzpL6A8UkMvtBEkLtglFKyMV4_pLZvuNGivC21eUiXKMezf0wmsW8