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Home News Archive by category "Accepted paper" (Page 6)

Category: Accepted paper

EDBT 2020: “Ontology-Based RDF Integration of Heterogeneous Data”

manolesc 2020/01/06 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Main result

The paper “Ontology-Based RDF Integration of Heterogeneous Data” by Maxime Buron, François Goasdoué, Ioana Manolescu and Marie-Laure Mugnier has been accepted for publication in the EDBT 2020 conference.

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NIPS 2019: “AIDEMe: An active learning based system for interactive exploration of large datasets”

manolesc 2019/12/09 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Demo paper

The demonstration “AIDEme: An active learning based system for interactive exploration of large datasets” by Enhui Huang, Luciano Di Palma, Laurent Cetinsoy, Yanlei Diao and Anna Liu has been accepted for publication at NIPS 2019.

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VLDB 2019: “UDAO: A Demonstration of a Next-Generation Unified Data Analytics Optimizer”

Tien Duc CAO 2019/05/15 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Demo paper

The demonstration “UDAO: A Demonstration of a Next-Generation Unified Data Analytics Optimizer” by Khaled Zaouk, Fei Song, Chenghao Lyu, Yanlei Diao, Prashant Shenoy has been accepted at VLDB 2019.

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VLDB 2019: “Spade: A Modular Framework for Analytical Exploration of RDF Graphs”

Tien Duc CAO 2019/05/15 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Demo paper

The demonstration “Spade: A Modular Framework for Analytical Exploration of RDF Graphs” by Yanlei Diao, Pawel Guzewicz, Ioana Manolescu and Mirjana Mazuran has been accepted at VLDB 2019.

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SBD 2019: “Parallel Quotient Summarization of RDF Graphs”

Tien Duc CAO 2019/04/16 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Workshop paper

The paper “Parallel Quotient Summarization of RDF Graphs” by Pawel Guzewicz and Ioana Manolescu has been accepted for publication in the Int’l. Workshop on Semantic Big Data (SBD) 2019, in conjunction with the SIGMOD conference.

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NLDB 2019: “Extracting statistical mentions from textual claims to provide trusted content”

Tien Duc CAO 2019/04/10 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Poster

The paper “Extracting statistical mentions from textual claims to provide trusted content” by Tien-Duc Cao, Ioana Manolescu and Xavier Tannier has been accepted as a short paper (poster) in the 24th International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB) 2019.

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SIGMOD 2019: “Towards Scalable Hybrid Stores: Constraint-Based Rewriting to the Rescue”

Tien Duc CAO 2019/03/12 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Main result

The paper “Towards Scalable Hybrid Stores: Constraint-Based Rewriting to the Rescue” by Rana Al-Otaibi, Damian Bursztyn, Alin Deutsch, Ioana Manolescu and Stamatis Zampetakis has been accepted for publication in SIGMOD 2019.

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WWW 2019: “A Linked Data Model for Facts, Statements and Beliefs”

Tien Duc CAO 2019/03/05 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper

The paper “A Linked Data Model for Facts, Statements and Beliefs” by Ludivine Duroyon, François Goasdoué and Ioana Manolescu has been accepted for publication in the workshop “Misinformation, Computational Fact-Checking and Credible Web” in conjunction with The Web Conference (WWW) 2019.

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ESWC 2019: “Reformulation-based query answering for RDF graphs with RDFS ontologies”

Tien Duc CAO 2019/02/18 2021/07/16Accepted paper, Conference paper, Main result

The paper “Reformulation-based query answering for RDF graphs with RDFS ontologies” by Maxime Buron, François Goasdoué, Ioana Manolescu and Marie-Laure Mugnier has been accepted for presentation at ESWC 2019.

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EDBT 2019: “RDF graph summarization: principles, techniques and applications”

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

The tutorial “RDF graph summarization: principles, techniques and applications” by Haridimos Kondylakis, Dimitris Kotzinos and Ioana Manolescu has been accepted for publication in the EDBT 2019 conference.

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