Program
- 09:25-09:30 welcome & opening: Peter Boncz (CWI):
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09:30-10:45 research session 1: data + ML
- Teresa Liberatore, Fina Polat (University of Amsterdam): Not only the What, but also the When: Extracting Temporally Informed Relations From Wikipedia Biographies
- Xue (Effy) Li, Till Döhmen (University of Amsterdam & MotherDuck): Efficient Data Wrangling with LLMs using Code Generation
- Enas Khwaileh, Yannis Velegrakis (University Utrecht): Dataset Discovery using Semantic Matching
- Sepehr Sadoughi, Nikolay Yakovets, George Fletcher (TU Eindhoven): Meta-Property Graphs: Extending Property Graphs with Metadata Awareness and Reification
- Sylvain Brouwer, Maurice van Keulen, Jeroen Geerdink, Johannes H. Hegeman (Twente University): Comorbidity identification in clinical documents with medical terminology-based weak supervision
- 10:45-11:00 short coffee break
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11:00-12:15 research session 2: DB theory
- Martin Grohe, Christoph Standke, Juno Steegmans, Jan Van den Bussche Universiteit Hasselt & RWTH Aachen University): Query languages for neural networks
- Tamara Cucumides, Floris Geerts (University of Antwerp): A probabilistic approach to complex logical query answering
- Aziz Amezian El Khalfioui and Jef Wijsen (University of Mons): Computing Range Consistent Answers to Aggregation Queries via Rewriting
- Fernando Hechavarría Fajardo, Heba Aamer, Bas Ketsman (Vrije Universiteit Brussel): Optimizing Stratified Datalog with Count
- Tim Littau, Rihan Hai (TU Delft): Hybrid Quantum Circuit Simulation: Balancing Efficiency through Dynamic Method Selection and Database Integration
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12:15-13:30 lunch (buffet in the adjacent Newton room)
- Posters (see below) can be placed and discussed already in the (also) adjacent Euler room
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13:30-14:45 research session 3: data systems
- Liese Bekkers (Universiteit Hasselt): Engineering the Yannakakis Algorithm in Column Stores
- Ilaria Battiston, Peter Boncz (CWI): Towards Responsible Decentralized Data Architectures
- Kyriakos Psarakis (TU Delft): Stateful Functions on Streaming Dataflows
- Dimitri Orlov, Nikolay Yakovets, Daphne Miedema (TU Eindhoven): Knowledge Graphs at Your Fingertips: Exploring Opportunities and Challenges of Embedded OLAP for Graph Analytics
- Leonardo Kuffo, Peter Boncz (CWI): Towards a Vertical Layout for Vector Similarity Search
- 14:45-15:15 coffee break
Industry Session: "Amsterdam Data Systems"
- 15:30-16:00 Keynote: "A series of fortunate events. Or is it?"
Marcin Zukowski (co-founder Snowflake) - becomes Dijkstra Fellow the day before - 16:00-16:45 "What are important data systems problems, ignored by research?"
panel: Allison Lee (Snowflake), Andy Pavlo (CMU), Hannes Mühleisen (DuckDB), ..
moderator: Viktor Leis (TUM) - 16:45-17:00 Bart Samwel (Databricks): Follow your rows (wherever they may go)
- 17:00-17:15 Alexey Milovidov (Clickhouse): My Database Can Do This
- 17:15-17:30 Boaz Leskes (MotherDuck): 60fps of UX Joy with DuckDB+Cloud
- 17:30-19:00 Borrel (snacks & drinks) + Posters in the Euler room (all talks, plus those listed below):
- Marcus Schutte, George Christodoulou, Asterios Katsifodimos (TU Delft): Compiling Actors to Stateful Streaming Programs
- Oto Mraz, Kyriakos Psarakis, George Christodoulou, Asterios Katsifodimos (TU Delft): Evaluating Deterministic Database Sequencers
- Rihan Hai (TU Delft): Data Management in the Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) Era
- David Jackson, Paul Groth, Hazar Harmouch (University of Amsterdam): Simulating Real-World Imperfections: Assessing Machine Learning Model Robustness Against Label Noise and Distribution Shifts
- Erkan Karabulut, Paul Groth, Victoria Degeler (University of Amsterdam): Semantic Rule Learning from Internet of Things Data
- Duygu Sezen Islakoglu, Melisachew Wudage Chekol, Yannis Velegrakis (Utrecht University): Leveraging Pre-trained Language Models for Time Interval Prediction in Text-Enhanced Temporal Knowledge Graphs
- Jacco Kiezebrink, Wieger R. Punter, Odysseas Papapetrou, Kevin Verbeek (TU Eindhoven): Synopses for Summarizing Spatial Data Streams
- Toon Boeckling, Antoon Bronselaer (Ghent University): Repairing functional dependencies with one-path Chasing