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Fernando Zhapa-Camacho
Google Scholar ID: tGB1xoAAAAAJ
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
neuro-symbolic AI
knowledge representation and reasoning
bioinformatics
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19
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fernando.zhapacamacho@kaust.edu.sa
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Publications
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Fully Geometric Multi-Hop Reasoning on Knowledge Graphs with Transitive Relations
2025
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DELE: Deductive $mathcal{EL}^{++} hinspace $ Embeddings for Knowledge Base Completion
2024
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Ontology Embedding: A Survey of Methods, Applications and Resources
arXiv.org · 2024
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Academic Achievements
- Paper on LLM Agent Based Protein Function Prediction accepted at PSB 2026
- Paper on Lattice-Based ALC Ontology Embeddings With Saturation (Extended Version) published in Neurosymbolic Artificial Intelligence
- Paper on Ontology Embedding: A Survey of Methods, Applications and Resources published in IEEE TKDE
- Paper on Neuro-Symbolic AI in Life Sciences published in Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
- Paper on Lattice-preserving ALC ontology embeddings accepted at NeSy 2024
- Paper on Predicting protein functions using positive-unlabeled ranking with ontology-based priors accepted at ISMB 2024
- Paper on From axioms over graphs to vectors, and back again: evaluating the properties of graph-based ontology embeddings published in NeSy 2023
- Paper on mOWL: Python library for machine learning with biomedical ontologies published in Bioinformatics, Volume 39, Issue 1
Research Experience
Involved in multiple research projects, including agent-based protein function prediction and ontology embedding methods.
Education
Ph.D. candidate at KAUST in Saudi Arabia in the BORG group under the supervision of Prof. Robert Hoehndorf.
Background
Research interests: neuro-symbolic AI, ontology embedding and representation learning, with applications to bioinformatics.
Miscellany
Hobbies: football and chess
Co-authors
10 total
Robert Hoehndorf
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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Ian Horrocks
Professor of Computer Science, University of Oxford
Jiaoyan Chen
Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester
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Zhenwei Tang
PhD Candidate @ University of Toronto
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