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SIGMOD 2024 Best Demo Award for CAESURA
June 13, 2024
We are happy to announce that our Matthias Urban won the SIGMOD 2024 best Demo award with his demonstration of CAESURA, a multi-modal query planner. Congratulations!
Systems Group at SIGMOD 2024
June 11, 2024
Greetings from SIGMOD 2024. We are happy to bring several new papers and demos with us.
Sven Langenecker is now a Doctor of Engineering!
June 04, 2024
On June 04, Sven Langenecker successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis titled 'Towards Learned Metadata Extraction For Data Lakes'. Congratulations, Dr.-Ing. Langenecker!
New paper published at aiDM @ SIGMOD'24
May 23, 2024
Rethinking Table Retrieval from Data Lakes
Authors: Jan-Micha Bodensohn and Carsten Binnig
Paper accepted to DSML 2024
May 02, 2024
TrustDDL: A Privacy-Preserving Byzantine-Robust Distributed Deep Learning Framework
Authors: René Klaus Nikiel, Meghdad Mirabi,Carsten Binnig
From campus to the Arctic
April 16, 2024
Results from a lab course organized by the Systems group are supporting polar research
The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) operates aircraft to explore the Arctic and Antarctic. Students of computer science and cognitive science have developed software in the software development project as part of their bachelor's degree programme at TU Darmstadt that will make it easier to plan these flights in future.
Paper accepted to DASFAA 2024
April 10, 2024
Parallel Processing of Temporal Anti-Joins in Memory
Authors: Ioannis Reppas, Meghdad Mirabi, Leila Fathi, Carsten Binnig, Anton Dignös, and Johann Gamper
Another paper accepted to ICDE 2024
March 14, 2024
ZeroTune: Learned Zero-Shot Cost Models for Parallelism Tuning in Stream Processing
Authors: Pratyush Agnihotri, Boris Koldehofe, Paul Stiegele, Roman Heinrich, Carsten Binnig, Manisha Luthra
Paper accepted to ICDE 2024
March 14, 2024
COSTREAM: Learned Cost Models for Operator Placement in Edge-Cloud Environments
Authors: Roman Heinrich, Carsten Binnig, Harald Kornmayer, Manisha Luthra
Seminar series on the design of cooperative AI
February 07, 2024
Seminar series continues