Yannis Panagis
Yannis (Ioannis) Panagis is currently working as a Special Consultant/Data Expert at the iCourts Centre of Excellence for International Courts, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen. Yannis is coordinating the construction of the Database of International Courts, available at www.icourts.dk, and the data analysis tasks. Yannis’ current interests lie in the intersection of Machine Learning, Network Analysis, Natural Language Processing, Legal Information Systems and Databases. Previously, he was active in Algorithms, String Processing, and Web Engineering. Yannis has coauthored 16 articles in peer-reviewed journals, 22 articles in peer-reviewed conference proceedings and 4 book chapters. Yannis holds a PhD in Computer Engineering and an MSc in Computer Science, both from University of Patras, Greece. www.jura.dk/icourts/staff
NSM-Tree: Efficient Indexing on Top of NoSQL Databases
On Top of Topics: Leveraging Topic Modeling to Study the Dynamic Case-Law of International Courts.
Scaling Out to Become Doctrinal
(A) kNN Query Processing on the Cloud: A Survey
NSM-Tree: efficient indexing on top of NoSQL databases
Selecting the cases that defined Europe: complementary metrics for a network analysis
The Force of EU Case Law: A Multi-dimensional Study of Case Citations
e-souvenir appification: QoS web based media delivery for museum apps
e-souvenir appification: QoS web based media delivery for museum apps
What is a leading Case in EU Law?. An empirical analysis
What is a leading Case in EU Law?. An empirical analysis
Context-similarity based hotlinks assignment: Model, metrics and algorithm
Context-similarity based hotlinks assignment: Model, metrics and algorithm
A web page usage prediction scheme using sequence indexing and clustering techniques
IT Application Development with Web Services
Indexing Techniques for Spatiotemporal Databases
Techniques to support Web Service selection and consumption with QoS characteristics
An integrated Web System to facilitate personalized web searching algorithms
Techniques for mining the design of e-government services to enhance end-user experience
Web service workflow selection using system and network QoS constraints
A web-page usage prediction scheme using weighted suffix trees
Category ranking for personalized search
A web page usage prediction scheme using sequence indexing and clustering techniques
Contact details
Ioannis Panagis
Data expert, PhD
University of Copenhagen
Faculty of Law
iCourts, Centre of Excellence for International Courts
Karen Blixens Plads 16
2300 København S
TEL +45 35330885
ioannis.panagis@jur.ku.dk