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Two papers accepted on Learned Stream Processing at the 16th ACM International Conference on Distributed and Event-Based Systems (DEBS) 2022
June 20, 2022
Roman Heinrich and Manisha Luthra will present their work at the conference to be held from 27th June – 30th June in Copenhagen Denmark.
We congratulate them on these acceptances!
We are at ACM SIGMOD/PODS 2022
June 12, 2022
Members of our group present their work at the conference and the workshops -- catch up on site or online
We are glad to be in Philly -- and brought talks, demos and posters over several topics with us:
Paper on ML explanations accepted to HILDA 2022 workshop at ACM SIGMOD/PODS 2022
May 02, 2022
Quest: A Query-Driven Framework to Explain Classification Models on Tabular Data
Nadja Geisler will present “Quest: A Query-Driven Framework to Explain Classification Models on Tabular Data” at the HILDA 2022 workshops co-located with the International Conference on Management of Data 2022 in Philadelphia.
Demo Paper on Ad-hoc Structured Text Exploration accepted to ACM SIGMOD/PODS 2022
March 07, 2022
Our demo paper "Demonstrating ASET: Ad-hoc Structured Exploration of Text Collections" by Benjamin Hättasch and Jan-Micha Bodensohn will be presented at the International Conference on Management of Data 2022 in Philadelphia
In this demo, we present ASET, a novel tool to explore the contents of unstructured data (text) by automatically transforming relevant parts into tabular form.
Two papers on OLTP accepted in the first round of submissions for ACM SIGMOD/PODS 2022 International Conference on Management of Data
December 15, 2021
Nils Boeschen and Matthias Jasny will present their work at the International Conference on Management of Data in 2022
Both papers propose new systems to accelerate OLTP workloads: “GaccO – A GPU-accelerated OLTP DBMS” uses GPUs to execute transactions of single-node DBMSs, while “P4DB – The Case for In-Network OLTP” offloads transaction execution of distributed DBMSs into programmable switches.
Our PhD Student Nadja Geisler was awarded the Best Student Presentation Award at DESIRES 2021
September 20, 2021
She got the award for her presentation on "Quest: A Query-driven Explanation Framework for Black-Box Classifiers on Tabular Data"
Three papers on Shared Tasks for NLIDBs, Explainable AI, and Interactive Text Exploration accepted to DESIRES 2021
September 14, 2021
Nadja Geisler and Benjamin Hättasch will present their work at the second conference on Design of Experimental Search & Information REtrieval Systems in Padova
The three papers are “Netted?! How to Improve the Usefulness of Spider & Co.”, “Quest: A Query-driven Explanation Framework for Black-Box Classifiers on Tabular Data”, and “WannaDB: Ad-hoc Structured Exploration of Text Collections Using Queries”.
Our Postdoc Manisha Luthra was awarded a Grace Hopper Scholarship
September 10, 2021
Benjamin Hilprecht has been nominated to present his work "Learned DBMS Components 2.0: From Workload-Driven to Zero-Shot Learning” at LADSIOS 2021
August 13, 2021
In this talk we present our vision to tackle the high costs and inflexibility of workload-driven learning.
Our extended abstract "ACID-V: Towards a new class of DBMSs for Data Sharing” was accepted to POLY 2021
August 13, 2021
We propose to extend the classical ACID properties with a new Verifiability component.