Jans Aasman Explained

Jans Aasman
Birth Date:29 July 1958 [1]
Birth Place:Emmen
Nationality:Dutch
Occupation:Psychologist and cognitive science expert
Organization:Franz Inc. (CEO)
Education:University of Groningen

Jannes "Jans" Aasman (born 1958) is a Dutch psychologist and cognitive science expert.[2] He is also the chief executive officer of Franz Inc, an early innovator in Artificial Intelligence and provider of Semantic Graph Databases and Analytics.[3] He is a frequent speaker within the Database and Semantic Technology industries[4] [5] and has authored multiple research papers and bylines on the subject.[6]

Study and career

Aasman studied experimental and cognitive psychology at the University of Groningen. His area of study included Psychophysiology and Cognitive Psychology. Aasman spent a major part of his professional life in telecommunications research, applied Artificial Intelligence projects and intelligent user interfaces.[7] He gathered patents in the areas of speech technology, recommendation engines, multimodal user interaction systems while developing precursor technology for the iPad and Siri from 1995 to 2004. Prior to joining Franz Inc., Aasman worked as a professor in the Industrial Design department of the Technical University of Delft and for TNO Research. He also worked as a researcher at the Traffic Research Center of the University of Groningen, visiting Scientist at the Computer Science Department of Carnegie Mellon University and as a Senior Scientist for KPN Research.[8]

Notes

  1. http://alba.ub.rug.nl/promotorum/?page=showPerson&promovendus_id=4927 Jannes Aasman
  2. Book: Proceedings of the second International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems: July 1-4, 2008, Rome, Italie. 2008. ACM Press. New York, N.Y.. 978-1-60558-090-6. 14 November 2015.
  3. Web site: The Pfizer IDEA project: An Interview with Franz' Jans Aasman and IO Informatics' Robert Stanley. dataversity.net. Dataversity. 14 November 2015. 4 May 2010.
  4. News: Jennifer. Bresnick. Semantic Big Data Lakes Can Support Better Population Health. 14 November 2015. Healthit Analytics. 8 September 2015.
  5. News: Alex. Woodie. Medical Insight Set to Flow from Semantic Data Lakes. 14 November 2015. Datanami. 26 August 2015.
  6. Web site: Jans Aasman – Bibliography. Trier University. 14 November 2015.
  7. News: The Science and Practical Applications of Word Embeddings . insidebigdata.com.
  8. Web site: Jans Aasman a brief bio. Franz Lisp. 14 November 2015.