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Home Archive by category "Conference paper" (Page 5)

Category: Conference paper

EDBT 2019: “Incremental structural summarization of RDF graphs”

Tien Duc CAO 2019/01/08 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Demo paper

The demonstration “Incremental structural summarization of RDF graphs” by François Goasdoué, Paweł Guzewicz and Ioana Manolescu has been accepted for publication in the EDBT 2019 conference.

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PVLDB 2018: “Optimization for Active Learning-based Interactive Database Exploration” 

Tien Duc CAO 2018/09/06 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Journal paper, Main result

The paper “Optimization for Active Learning-based Interactive Database Exploration”  by Enhui Huang, Liping Peng, Luciano Di Palma, Ahmed Abdelkafi, Anna Liu, Yanlei Diao has been accepted for publication in PVLDB 2018.

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SSDBM 2018: “Feature-based Comparison and Generation of Time Series”

Tien Duc CAO 2018/06/11 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Main result

“Feature-based Comparison and Generation of Time Series” by Lars Kegel *, Martin Hahmann, and Wolfgang Lehner has been accepted for presentation in SSDBM 2018. (* The author is currently visiting Inria Saclay – Île-de-France, France)

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VLDB 2018: “ConnectionLens: Finding Connections Across Heterogeneous Data Sources”

Tien Duc CAO 2018/05/04 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper

“ConnectionLens: Finding Connections Across Heterogeneous Data Sources” by Camille Chanial, Rédouane Dziri, Helena Galhardas, Julien Leblay, Minh-Huong Le Nguyen and Ioana Manolescu has been accepted for presentation at VLDB 2018.

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WWW 2018: A Content Management Perspective on Fact-Checking

manolesc 2018/02/15 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Main result

The paper “A Content Management Perspective on Fact-Checking” by  Sylvie Cazalens, Philippe Lamarre, Julien Leblay, Ioana Manolescu and Xavier Tannier has been accepted in the “Journalism, Misinformation and Fact Checking” track at The Web Conference (formerly WWW Conference) 2018.

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WWW 2018: A Content Management Perspective on Fact-Checking

manolesc 2018/02/15 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper

The paper “A Content Management Perspective on Fact-Checking” by  Sylvie Cazalens, Philippe Lamarre, Julien Leblay, Ioana Manolescu and Xavier Tannier has been accepted in the “Journalism, Misinformation and Fact Checking” track at The Web Conference (formerly WWW Conference) 2018.

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ISWC 2017: “A Framework for Efficient Representative Summarization of RDF Graphs”

Sejla CEBIRIC 2017/08/25 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Main result

The poster paper “A Framework for Efficient Representative Summarization of RDF Graphs” by Šejla Čebirić, François Goasdoué and Ioana Manolescu has been accepted at the ISWC (International Semantic Web Conference).

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ISWC 2017: “Dagger: Digging for Interesting Aggregates in RDF Graphs”

Sejla CEBIRIC 2017/08/25 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Demo paper

The demo paper “Dagger: Digging for Interesting Aggregates in RDF Graphs” by Yanlei Diao, Ioana Manolescu and Shu Shang has been accepted at the ISWC conference.

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EDBT 2017: “XStream: Explaining Anomalies in Event Stream Monitoring”

Sejla CEBIRIC 2016/10/17 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Main result

“XStream: Explaining Anomalies in Event Stream Monitoring”, by Haopeng Zhang, Yanlei Diao, and Alexandra Meliou,  has been accepted at EDBT 2017.

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ISWC 2016: Optimizing FOL reducible query answering: understanding performance challenges

manolesc 2016/08/18 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Demo paper

The demonstration “Optimizing FOL reducible query answering: understanding performance challenges” by Damian Bursztyn, François Goasdoué and Ioana Manolescu has been accepted for publication at ISWC 2016 (http://iswc2016.semanticweb.org/).

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