Christoph Redl

417 total citations
19 papers, 147 citations indexed

About

Christoph Redl is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Communication and Computer Networks and Communications. According to data from OpenAlex, Christoph Redl has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 147 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 1 paper in Communication and 1 paper in Computer Networks and Communications. Recurrent topics in Christoph Redl's work include Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge (14 papers), Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation (12 papers) and Logic, programming, and type systems (6 papers). Christoph Redl is often cited by papers focused on Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge (14 papers), Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation (12 papers) and Logic, programming, and type systems (6 papers). Christoph Redl collaborates with scholars based in Austria, Italy and Australia. Christoph Redl's co-authors include Thomas Eiter, Michael Fink, Thomas Krennwallner, Giovambattista Ianni, Peter Schüller, Ivona Brandić, Schahram Dustdar, Daria Stepanova, Francesco Calimeri and Kewen Wang and has published in prestigious journals such as Artificial Intelligence, Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research and IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games.

In The Last Decade

Christoph Redl

18 papers receiving 140 citations

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Pucher, Robert, et al.. (2020). DID COVID19 IMPROVE OUR TEACHING?. ICERI proceedings. 1. 3981–3992.
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Redl, Christoph. (2019). Inlining External Sources in Answer Set Programs. Theory and Practice of Logic Programming. 19(3). 360–411. 1 indexed citations
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Redl, Christoph, et al.. (2019). Blockchain en la administración pública: ¿Mucho ruido y pocos bloques?. 1 indexed citations
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Eiter, Thomas, et al.. (2018). The DLVHEX System. KI - Künstliche Intelligenz. 32(2-3). 187–189. 10 indexed citations
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Eiter, Thomas, et al.. (2018). Exploiting Partial Assignments for Efficient Evaluation of Answer Set Programs with External Source Access. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research. 62. 665–727. 4 indexed citations
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Redl, Christoph. (2017). Efficient Evaluation of Answer Set Programs with External Sources Based on External Source Inlining. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 31(1). 4 indexed citations
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Redl, Christoph. (2017). Conflict-driven ASP Solving with External Sources and Program Splits. 1239–1246. 1 indexed citations
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Redl, Christoph. (2017). On Equivalence and Inconsistency of Answer Set Programs with External Sources. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 31(1). 1 indexed citations
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Eiter, Thomas, Michael Fink, Thomas Krennwallner, & Christoph Redl. (2016). Domain expansion for ASP-programs with external sources. Artificial Intelligence. 233. 84–121. 12 indexed citations
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Redl, Christoph. (2016). Automated Benchmarking of KR-systems.. 45–56. 2 indexed citations
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Redl, Christoph. (2016). Thedlvhexsystem for knowledge representation: recent advances (system description). Theory and Practice of Logic Programming. 16(5-6). 866–883. 4 indexed citations
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Eiter, Thomas, Christoph Redl, & Peter Schüller. (2016). Problem Solving Using the HEX Family.. 150–174. 7 indexed citations
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Eiter, Thomas, Michael Fink, Giovambattista Ianni, et al.. (2015). A model building framework for answer set programming with external computations. Theory and Practice of Logic Programming. 16(4). 418–464. 22 indexed citations
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Calimeri, Francesco, et al.. (2015). Angry-HEX: An Artificial Player for Angry Birds Based on Declarative Knowledge Bases. IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games. 8(2). 128–139. 15 indexed citations
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Eiter, Thomas, Michael Fink, Christoph Redl, & Daria Stepanova. (2014). Exploiting Support Sets for Answer Set Programs with External Evaluations. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 28(1). 6 indexed citations
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Shen, Yi-Dong, Kewen Wang, Thomas Eiter, et al.. (2014). FLP answer set semantics without circular justifications for general logic programs. Artificial Intelligence. 213. 1–41. 17 indexed citations
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Eiter, Thomas, Michael Fink, Thomas Krennwallner, & Christoph Redl. (2013). Liberal Safety for Answer Set Programs with External Sources. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 27(1). 267–275. 5 indexed citations
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Calimeri, Francesco, et al.. (2013). AngryHEX: an Artificial Player for Angry Birds Based on Declarative Knowledge Bases.. 29–35. 6 indexed citations
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Redl, Christoph, et al.. (2012). Automatic SLA Matching and Provider Selection in Grid and Cloud Computing Markets. 9. 85–94. 29 indexed citations

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