Jesus CAMACHO_RODRIGUEZ

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Tamer Özsu: Web Data Management in the RDF Age

When: Friday, October 24, at 14.00 Where: PCRI building, room 445 Who: Dan Olteanu, associate professor at University of Oxford Title: *Yo Dawg, We Heard You Like Datalog Engines* … so we put a Datalog engine inside your Datalog engine, so you can derive while you derive! Abstract: The emerging category of smart database systems …

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M. Tamer Özsu: Web Data Management in the RDF Age

When: Wednesday, October 1, at 11.00 Where: PCRI building, room 455 Who: M. Tamer Özsu, University of Waterloo Title: Web Data Management in the RDF Age Abstract: Web data management has been a topic of interest for many years during which a number of different modelling approaches have been tried. The latest in this approaches …

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Ioana Ileana: Complete Yet Practical Search For Minimal Query Reformulations Under Constraints

When: Friday, July 4, at 14.00 Where: PCRI building, room 445 Who: Ioana Ileana Title: Complete Yet Practical Search For Minimal Query Reformulations Under Constraints Abstract: We revisit the Chase & Backchase algorithm for query reformulations under constraints. For an important class of queries and constraints, C&B has been shown to be complete, i.e. guaranteed …

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Gianluca Quercini: Matching User Profiles across Social Networks

When: Friday, May 23, at 14.00 Where: PCRI building, room 455 Who: Gianluca Quercini, Supélec Title: Matching User Profiles across Social Networks Abstract: Social Networking Sites, such as Facebook and LinkedIn, are clear examples of the impact that the Web 2.0 has on people around the world, because they target an aspect of life that …

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Julien Leblay: Querying the deep web: from logic to optimisation, and back

When: Tuesday, May 13, at 13.00 Where: PCRI building, room 435 Who: Julien Leblay, University of Oxford Title: Querying the deep web: from logic to optimisation, and back Abstract: The deep web commonly refers to documents and resources that are not directly accessible through web browsers, crawlers and other types of clients. Data residing behind …

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Alexandra Roatis: RDF Analytics: Lenses over Semantic Graphs

When: Friday, April 4, at 14.00 Where: PCRI building, room 445 Who: Alexandra Roatis Title: RDF Analytics: Lenses over Semantic Graphs Abstract: The development of Semantic Web (RDF) brings new requirements for data analytics tools and methods, going beyond querying to semantics-rich analytics through warehouse-style tools. In this work, we fully redesign, from the bottom …

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Roxana Horincar: From temporal to multidimensional data: refresh strategies and search

When: Friday, March 28, at 14.00 Where: PCRI building, room 445 Who: Roxana Horincar Title: From temporal to multimensional data: refresh strategies and search Abstract: Because of the rapid growth of data sources, services and devices connected to the Internet, online available web content is getting more and more diverse and dynamic, having multiple dimensions. …

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Francesca Bugiotti: A model oriented approach to heterogeneity

When: Friday, March 21, at 14.00 Where: PCRI building, room 445 Who: Francesca Bugiotti Title: A model oriented approach to heterogeneity Abstract: Data heterogeneity is a major issue in any context where software directly deals with data. The most general expectation of any complex system is the so-called seamless integration, where data can be accessed, …

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Benoit Groz: Filtering with the Crowd in the CrowdScreen model

When: Friday, March 7, at 14.00 Where: PCRI building, room 445 Who: Benoit Groz Title: Filtering with the Crowd in the CrowdScreen model Abstract: Filtering a set of items -to select photographs presenting certain properties for instance- is a common application of Crowd-Sourcing. When the workers are error-prone, each item is presented to multiple users, …

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Benjamin Nguyen: Privacy-Preserving Query Execution using a Decentralized Architecture and Tamper Resistant Hardware

When: Tuesday, March 4, at 14.00 Where: PCRI building, room 455 Who: Benjamin Nguyen Title: Privacy-Preserving Query Execution using a Decentralized Architecture and Tamper Resistant Hardware Abstract: Current applications, from complex sensor systems (e.g. quantified self) to online e-markets acquire vast quantities of personal information which usually ends-up on central servers. Decentralized architectures, devised to …

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