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Home Articles posted by Asmaa EL FRAIHI (Page 4)

Author: Asmaa EL FRAIHI

VLDB PhD Workshop, A. Gauquier: “Towards intelligent construction of a traceable, multimodal, and heterogeneous data warehouse”

Asmaa EL FRAIHI 2024/04/24 2024/04/24Workshop paper

The paper “Towards intelligent construction of a traceable, multimodal, and heterogeneous data warehouse” by Antoine Gauquier, Pierre Senellart and Ioana Manolescu has been accepted to the VLDB PhD workshop 2024. 

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Nelly Barret’s PhD defense

Asmaa EL FRAIHI 2024/03/16 2024/03/19Defense, Main result, News

Even the best things have an end! Nelly Barret defended her PhD thesis on March 15th.

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Fatemeh Nargesian “Tabular Data Discovery in Data Lakes”

Asmaa EL FRAIHI 2024/03/12 2024/03/18News, Seminar

Fatemeh Nargesian will present her work on March 12th, 2024, at 2 pm. The seminar will be held in Grace Hopper room, in the Alan Turing Building (Palaiseau), and online here.  

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Tabular Data Discovery in Data Lakes

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Six CEDAR short papers in Infox sur Seine 2024

Asmaa EL FRAIHI 2024/03/12 2024/03/12News, Workshop paper

The following short papers have been accepted for publication in the workshop Infox sur Seine:

  • Antoine Gauquier, Ioana Manolescu and Pierre Senellart: “Efficient and Focused Web Crawling for Statistical Data Sources Retrieval”
  • Oana Balalau, Théo Galizzi, Isotta Magistrali, Ioana Manolescu and Gabriele Mura: “Improved Detection of Statistical Entities”
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Two short papers have been accepted at SEAGraph24

Asmaa EL FRAIHI 2024/02/27 2024/02/27News, Workshop paper

The following short papers have been accepted for publication in SEAGraph24: 

  • “Finding the PG schema of any (semi)structured dataset: a tale of graphs and abstraction” by Nelly Barret, Tudor Enache, Ioana Manolescu and Madhulika Mohanty
  • “Graph lenses over any data: the ConnectionLens experience” by Oana Balalau, Nelly Barret, Simon Ebel, …

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PETS 2024: Client-side and Server-side Tracking on Meta: Effectiveness and Accuracy

Asmaa EL FRAIHI 2024/02/03 2024/03/18Accepted paper, Conference paper, News

The paper “Client-side and Server-side Tracking on Meta: Effectiveness and Accuracy” by Asmaa El fraihi, Nardjes Amieur, Oana Goga and Walter Rudametkin has been accepted for publication at the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS 2024).

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