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Category: Main result

The main results of the team: they get shown on the first page under ‘Main recent results’.

CIKM 2016: Reuse-based Optimization for Pig Latin

Sejla CEBIRIC 2016/07/19 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Main result

“Reuse-based Optimization for Pig Latin” by Jesus Camacho-Rodriguez, Dario Colazzo, Melanie Herschel, Ioana Manolescu and Soudip Roy Chowdhury has been accepted as a 6-pages paper in the ACM CIKM 2016 conference.

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PVLDB 2016: “Teaching an RDBMS about ontological constraints”

Sejla CEBIRIC 2016/06/29 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Journal paper, Main result

“Teaching an RDBMS about ontological constraints” by Damian Bursztyn, François Goasdoué and Ioana Manolescu has been accepted for publication in PVLDB 2016.

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MFCS 2016: “On the Complexity of Universality for Partially Ordered NFAs”

Sejla CEBIRIC 2016/06/06 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Main result

The paper “On the Complexity of Universality for Partially Ordered NFAs” by Markus Krötzsch, Tomas Masopust and Michaël Thomazo has been accepted for publication at the Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science (MFCS 2016) conference.

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IJCAI 2016: “Expressivity of Datalog Variants — Completing the Picture”

Sejla CEBIRIC 2016/04/05 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Main result

The paper “Expressivity of Datalog Variants — Completing the Picture” by Sebastian Rudolph and Michaël Thomazo has been accepted for publication in IJCAI 2016.

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EDBT 2016: “Social, structured and semantic search”

manolesc 2015/12/10 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Main result

The paper “Structured, Social and Semantic Search” by Raphaël Bonaque, Bogdan Cautis, François Goasdoué and Ioana Manolescu has been accepted for publication in EDBT 2016.

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ANR project ContentCheck accepted

manolesc 2015/07/24 2021/07/16Main result, Proposal

The ANR projet ContentCheck: “Techniques de gestion de contenus pour la vérification des faits: modèles, algorithmes et outils” has been accepted.

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Google Computational Research Journalism Award

manolesc 2015/06/01 2021/07/16Award, Main result

A Google Computational Research Journalism Award has been obtained for our proposal “Event Thread Extraction for Viewpoint Analysis” with Xavier Tannier and Fréderic Vernier (LIMSI) and Les Décodeurs (Le Monde).

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