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found 42 matches
- 2016
- Christopher R. Aberger, Susan Tu, Kunle Olukotun, Christopher Ré:
Old techniques for new join algorithms: A case study in RDF processing. ICDE Workshops 2016: 97-102 - Yazeed Alabdulkarim, Marwan Almaymoni, Ziwen Cao, Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, Hieu Nguyen, Lingnan Song:
A comparison of Flashcache with IQ-Twemcached. ICDE Workshops 2016: 20-26 - Giorgos Alexiou, Marios Meimaris, George Papastefanatos:
Enabling persistent identification of groups of duplicates in data aggregators. ICDE Workshops 2016: 124-126 - Parinaz Ameri:
On a self-tuning index recommendation approach for databases. ICDE Workshops 2016: 201-205 - Evandrino G. Barros, Fernando Garcia Diniz Campos Ferreira, Alberto H. F. Laender:
Parallelizing multiple keyword queries over XML streams. ICDE Workshops 2016: 169-172 - Tania Cerquitelli, Elena Baralis, Lia Morra, Silvia Chiusano:
Data mining for better healthcare: A path towards automated data analysis? ICDE Workshops 2016: 60-63 - Harshada Chavan, Rami Alghamdi, Mohamed F. Mokbel:
Towards a GPU accelerated spatial computing framework. ICDE Workshops 2016: 135-142 - Sungwoon Choi, Jangho Lee, Sangheon Pack, Yoon-Seok Chang, Sungroh Yoon:
Mining internet media for monitoring changes of public emotions about infectious diseases. ICDE Workshops 2016: 68-70 - Xiang Ci, Fengming Wang, Yantao Gan, Xiaofeng Meng:
Efficient skew handling in online aggregation in the cloud. ICDE Workshops 2016: 5-11 - Gao Cong, Kaiyu Feng, Kaiqi Zhao:
Querying and mining geo-textual data for exploration: Challenges and opportunities. ICDE Workshops 2016: 165-168 - Nicolle Chaves Cysneiros, Ana Carolina Salgado:
Including hierarchical navigation in a Graph Database query language with an OBDA approach. ICDE Workshops 2016: 109-114 - Anders Dahl, Atilla Ozkan, Hercules Dalianis:
Pathology text mining - on Norwegian prostate cancer reports. ICDE Workshops 2016: 84-87 - Xu Du, Onyeka Emebo, Aparna S. Varde, Niket Tandon, Sreyasi Nag Chowdhury, Gerhard Weikum:
Air quality assessment from social media and structured data: Pollutants and health impacts in urban planning. ICDE Workshops 2016: 54-59 - Ahmed El-Roby:
Utilizing user feedback to improve data integration systems. ICDE Workshops 2016: 206-210 - Herodotos Herodotou:
Towards a distributed multi-tier file system for cluster computing. ICDE Workshops 2016: 131-134 - Manuel Hoffmann, Evica Milchevski, Sebastian Michel:
Playing LEGO with JSON: Probabilistic joins over attribute-value fragments. ICDE Workshops 2016: 173-180 - Giulio Jacucci:
Resourceful interaction in information discovery. ICDE Workshops 2016: 161-164 - Shrainik Jain, Dominik Moritz, Bill Howe:
High variety cloud databases. ICDE Workshops 2016: 12-19 - Danae Pla Karidi:
From user graph to Topics Graph: Towards twitter followee recommendation based on knowledge graphs. ICDE Workshops 2016: 121-123 - Srinivas Karthik:
Robust query processing. ICDE Workshops 2016: 226-230 - Alfons Kemper:
HyPer beyond software: Exploiting modern hardware for main-memory database systems. ICDE Workshops 2016: 130 - Ahmed E. Khalifa, Iman Elghandour, Nagwa El-Makky:
IncReStore: Incremental computation of mapreduce workflows. ICDE Workshops 2016: 39-46 - Chanhee Lee, Taehun Kim, Soon J. Hyun:
A sensor network query processing system for healthcare data acquisition in Dr. M. ICDE Workshops 2016: 78-83 - Tok Wang Ling, Zhong Zeng, Thuy Ngoc Le, Mong-Li Lee:
ORA-semantics based keyword search in XML and relational databases. ICDE Workshops 2016: 157-160 - Jing Lu, Alan Hales, David Rew, Malcolm Keech:
Timeline and episode-structured clinical data: Pre-processing for Data Mining and analytics. ICDE Workshops 2016: 64-67 - Ryan Marcus, Olga Papaemmanouil:
Workload management for cloud databases via machine learning. ICDE Workshops 2016: 27-30 - Giansalvatore Mecca:
Database exploration: Problems and opportunities. ICDE Workshops 2016: 153-156 - Valentina Nejkovic, Milorad Tosic:
Using analogy computing for ontology development. ICDE Workshops 2016: 115-120 - Themis Palpanas:
Data series management: The next challenge. ICDE Workshops 2016: 196-199 - Kiril Panev, Evica Milchevski, Sebastian Michel:
Computing similar entity rankings via reverse engineering of top-k database queries. ICDE Workshops 2016: 181-188
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