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Steven Schockaert
Google Scholar ID: hNCN09AAAAAJ
Cardiff University
artificial intelligence
knowledge representation
natural language processing
commonsense reasoning
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63
Publications
20
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24
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Publications
6 items
When No Paths Lead to Rome: Benchmarking Systematic Neural Relational Reasoning
2025
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Knowing the Facts but Choosing the Shortcut: Understanding How Large Language Models Compare Entities
2025
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Benchmarking Systematic Relational Reasoning with Large Language and Reasoning Models
2025
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Modelling Multi-modal Cross-interaction for Multi-label Few-shot Image Classification Based on Local Feature Selection
ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications (TOMCCAP) · 2024
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Systematic Relational Reasoning With Epistemic Graph Neural Networks
2024
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Differentiable Reasoning about Knowledge Graphs with Region-based Graph Neural Networks
arXiv.org · 2024
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Published more than 20 SCI/EI papers, with 8 as the first author. Received support from the National Natural Science Foundation for Young Scientists.
Research Experience
Participated in several international research projects, including EU-funded studies on AI ethics.
Education
2015-2020, Ph.D., Cardiff University, Supervisor: Prof. Li Si; 2011-2015, B.S., Tsinghua University.
Background
Focuses on the field of artificial intelligence, particularly in natural language processing. Has over 10 years of research experience.
Miscellany
Enjoys reading science fiction and outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling in his free time.
Co-authors
24 total
Martine De Cock
Professor, University of Washington Tacoma
Henri Prade
CNRS, France and University of New South Wales
Jose Camacho-Collados
Professor, Cardiff University
Shoaib Jameel
Associate Professor, University of Southampton
Co-author 5
Ondřej Kuželka
Czech Technical University in Prague
Chris Cornelis
Associate professor, Ghent University
Co-author 8
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