Key research themes
1. How can computational models and AI techniques optimize the construction and assessment of knowledge spaces in educational contexts?
This research focuses on data-driven and computational methods for constructing, modeling, and assessing knowledge spaces, especially for adaptive learning and student modeling. These approaches aim to optimize the representation of students' knowledge states and enable efficient, accurate assessment and prediction of learner performance. Leveraging machine learning, neuroevolution, and probabilistic graphical models, the studies address challenges such as scalability, complexity, and computational efficiency in building large, realistic knowledge spaces useful in intelligent tutoring and educational assessments.
2. How do social and collaborative knowledge spaces supported by digital environments enhance collective knowledge building and learning?
This theme investigates the design, use, and impact of digital knowledge spaces that facilitate collaborative knowledge construction in educational and organizational settings. Emphasizing socio-cognitive and cultural dynamics, these studies explore how shared digital platforms support distributed learning communities, enable knowledge co-production, and transform traditional pedagogy through social knowledge workspaces. The research highlights affordances such as active knowledge production, metacognitive reflection, and collaborative intelligence enabled by pervasive digital tools.
3. What roles do physical and semantic knowledge spaces play in organizing, managing, and disseminating complex knowledge in organizations and urban contexts?
This area addresses the conceptualization, design, and evaluation of knowledge spaces as environments—both physical and semantic—that facilitate knowledge integration, access, management, and innovation. It includes frameworks for enterprise knowledge architectures, semantic web tuplespaces, learning spaces in educational institutions, and urban knowledge hubs. The work emphasizes multidimensionality, interdependence of information, roles, tasks, and systems in knowledge management, and explores how emerging technologies and urban policies shape knowledge ecosystems and knowledge economies.