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27th SSDBM 2015: La Jolla, CA, USA
- Amarnath Gupta, Susan L. Rathbun:
Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management, SSDBM '15, La Jolla, CA, USA, June 29 - July 1, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3709-0
Stream processing and aggregate queries
- Fabian Keller, Emmanuel Müller, Klemens Böhm:
Estimating mutual information on data streams. 3:1-3:12 - Yi Wang, Yu Su, Gagan Agrawal:
A novel approach for approximate aggregations over arrays. 4:1-4:12 - Arnab Bhattacharya, Shrikant Awate:
Probabilistic aggregate skyline join queries: skylines with aggregate operations over existentially uncertain relations. 5:1-5:12
Analytics
- Bettina Fazzinga, Sergio Flesca, Filippo Furfaro, Elio Masciari, Luigi Pontieri:
A compression-based framework for the efficient analysis of business process logs. 6:1-6:12 - Henrique O. Marques, Ricardo J. G. B. Campello, Arthur Zimek, Jörg Sander:
On the internal evaluation of unsupervised outlier detection. 7:1-7:12
Test processing and keyword queries
- Julian Eberius, Maik Thiele, Katrin Braunschweig, Wolfgang Lehner:
Top-k entity augmentation using consistent set covering. 8:1-8:12 - Michael Stockerl, Christoph Ringlstetter, Matthias Schubert, Eirini Ntoutsi, Hans-Peter Kriegel:
Online template matching over a stream of digitized documents. 9:1-9:12 - Daichi Amagata, Takahiro Hara, Shojiro Nishio:
Distributed top-k query processing on multi-dimensional data with keywords. 10:1-10:12
Application
- Christophe Pradal, Christian Fournier, Patrick Valduriez, Sarah Cohen Boulakia:
OpenAlea: scientific workflows combining data analysis and simulation. 11:1-11:6 - Rodothea-Myrsini Tsoupidi, Ilias Kanellos, Thanasis Vergoulis, Ioannis S. Vlachos, Artemis G. Hatzigeorgiou, Theodore Dalamagas:
TarMiner: automatic extraction of miRNA targets from literature. 12:1-12:5
Query processing (1)
- Arijit Khan, Vishwakarma Singh:
Top-k representative queries with binary constraints. 13:1-13:10 - Andreas Behrend, Ulrike Griefahn, Hannes Voigt, Philip Schmiegelt:
Optimizing continuous queries using update propagation with varying granularities. 14:1-14:12 - Weijie Zhao, Yu Cheng, Florin Rusu:
Vertical partitioning for query processing over raw data. 15:1-15:12
Query processing (2)
- Julian Eberius, Maik Thiele, Katrin Braunschweig, Wolfgang Lehner:
DrillBeyond: processing multi-result open world SQL queries. 16:1-16:12 - Pavel Efros, Erik Buchmann, Adrian Englhardt, Klemens Böhm:
How to quantify the impact of lossy transformations on change detection. 17:1-17:11 - Eleni Tzirita Zacharatou, Farhan Tauheed, Thomas Heinis, Anastasia Ailamaki:
RUBIK: efficient threshold queries on massive time series. 18:1-18:12
Indexing
- Chang Ge, Martin Kaufmann, Lukasz Golab, Peter M. Fischer, Anil K. Goel:
Indexing bi-temporal windows. 19:1-19:12 - David A. Boyuka II, Houjun Tang, Kushal Bansal, Xiaocheng Zou, Scott Klasky, Nagiza F. Samatova:
The hyperdyadic index and generalized indexing and query with PIQUE. 20:1-20:12 - Thanh Truong, Tore Risch:
Transparent inclusion, utilization, and validation of main memory domain indexes. 21:1-21:12 - Quoc Trung Tran, Ivo Jimenez, Rui Wang, Neoklis Polyzotis, Anastasia Ailamaki:
RITA: an index-tuning advisor for replicated databases. 22:1-22:12
Panel session
- Alfredo Cuzzocrea:
Aggregation and multidimensional analysis of big data for large-scale scientific applications: models, issues, analytics, and beyond. 23:1-23:6
Privacy and systems
- Dong Huang, Shuguo Han, Xiaoli Li, Philip S. Yu:
Orthogonal mechanism for answering batch queries with differential privacy. 24:1-24:10 - Florian Wolf, Iraklis Psaroudakis, Norman May, Anastasia Ailamaki, Kai-Uwe Sattler:
Extending database task schedulers for multi-threaded application code. 25:1-25:12 - Hessam Zakerzadeh, Charu C. Aggarwal, Ken Barker:
Privacy-preserving big data publishing. 26:1-26:11
Graph queries
- Lushan Han, Tim Finin, Anupam Joshi, Doreen Cheng:
Querying RDF data with text annotated graphs. 27:1-27:12 - Elena Vasilyeva, Maik Thiele, Adrian Mocan, Wolfgang Lehner:
Relaxation of subgraph queries delivering empty results. 28:1-28:12 - Marcus Paradies, Wolfgang Lehner, Christof Bornhövd:
GRAPHITE: an extensible graph traversal framework for relational database management systems. 29:1-29:12
Similarity techniques
- Merih Seran Uysal, Christian Beecks, Jochen Schmücking, Thomas Seidl:
Efficient similarity search in scientific databases with feature signatures. 30:1-30:12 - Mahsa Orang, Nematollaah Shiri:
Improving performance of similarity measures for uncertain time series using preprocessing techniques. 31:1-31:12 - Diana Uskat, Tobias Emrich, Andreas Züfle, Klaus Arthur Schmid, Thomas Bernecker, Matthias Renz:
Similarity search in fuzzy object databases. 32:1-32:6
Short papers
- Zeinab Hmedeh, Cédric du Mouza, Nicolas Travers:
FiND: a real-time filtering by novelty and diversity for publish/subscribe systems. 33:1-33:4 - Markus Mauder, Eirini Ntoutsi, Peer Kröger, Gisela Grupe:
Data mining for isotopic mapping of bioarchaeological finds in a central european alpine passage. 34:1-34:6 - Abdussalam Alawini, David Maier, Kristin Tufte, Bill Howe, Rashmi Nandikur:
Towards automated prediction of relationships among scientific datasets. 35:1-35:5 - Marcos Vinicius Naves Bedo, Daniel dos Santos Kaster, Agma J. M. Traina, Caetano Traina Jr.:
Compact distance histogram: a novel structure to boost k-nearest neighbor queries. 36:1-36:6 - Justas Birgiolas, Suzanne W. Dietrich, Sharon M. Crook, Ashwin Rajadesingan, Chao Zhang, Shriharsha Velugoti Penchala, Veerasekhar Addepalli:
Ontology-assisted keyword search for NeuroML models. 37:1-37:6 - Gangyi Zhu, Yi Wang, Gagan Agrawal:
SciCSM: novel contrast set mining over scientific datasets using bitmap indices. 38:1-38:6 - Emad Soroush, Magdalena Balazinska, K. Simon Krughoff, Andrew J. Connolly:
Efficient iterative processing in the SciDB parallel array engine. 39:1-39:6 - Quan Pham, Tanu Malik:
GEN: a database interface generator for HPC programs. 40:1-40:5 - Yongrui Qin, Quan Z. Sheng, Nickolas J. G. Falkner, Ali Shemshadi, Edward Curry:
Batch matching of conjunctive triple patterns over linked data streams in the internet of things. 41:1-41:6
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