The Dutch-Belgian Database Day 2013 (DBDBD 2013)



Abstract

The Dutch-Belgian Database Day 2013 (DBDBD 2013) will be held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on November 29th, 2013. The Dutch-Belgian Database Day is a yearly one-day workshop organized by a Belgian or Dutch university, whose general topic is database research. DBDBD invites submissions (1 page abstract) on a broad range of database and database-related topics, including but not limited to data storage and management, theoretical database issues, database performance, data integration, data mining, data security, data search, ontologies, etc.

At the DBDBD, junior researchers from the Netherlands and Belgium can present their recent results, and meet senior researchers in the field of databases. It is an excellent opportunity to meet up with your Belgian/Dutch colleagues, and to get informed about the (recent) database-related research performed in Belgian/Dutch universities. The workshop is also open to non-Belgian/Dutch participants (presentations are in English), assuming that you can travel to the Benelux. The workshop consists of oral presentations. There are no printed proceedings. Abstracts of talks will be published on the workshop's website.

This year, DBDBD is organized by the Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) under auspices of SIKS, the Dutch research school for information and knowledge systems. DBDBD 2013 will be held at the World Trade Center in Rotterdam (the Netherlands), on Friday November 29th, 2013.

Program

09:00 - 09:55 Arrival with coffee
09:55 - 10:00 Welcome & Opening
10:00 - 11:00 Invited talk
Bernhard Thalheim, Query and Answer Forms for Sophisticated Database Querying
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 - 12:30

Session 1: Distributed and Parallel Databases
Tom J. Ameloot, Declarative Networking: CALM Conjecture and Consistency Decidability
Hannes Muhleisen, Distribution-Oblivious Databases
Kyumars Sheykh Esmaili, Improving the Reliability and Repairability of Storage Systems Using Two-Dimensional Erasure Coding
Mrunal Gawade, Adaptive Parallelization in Multi-core Systems

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:00

Session 2: Pattern Mining
Koen Verstrepen, Pattern Based Recommendation
Thomas van Brussel, DRule: A Density-Based Approach to Discovering Quantitative Association Rules
Kostis Kyzirakos, Representing and Querying Linked Geospatial Data
Frederik Hogenboom, Learning Semantic Information Extraction Rules from News
Mostafa Haghir Chehreghani, Mining Large Networks under homomorphism
Zhemin Zhu, Empirical Co-occurence Rate Networks for Sequence Labeling

15:00 - 15:30 Coffee break
15:30 - 17:00

Session 3: Databases and Applications
Fabian Pijcke, Consistent Query Answering in Partially Consistent Databases
Alessandro Bozzon, Towards Human-Enhanced Data Management Systems
Ali Hurriyetoglu, Real-Time Storage and Processing of All Geo-located Tweets in MongoDB
Damir Vandic, Facet Selection Algorithms for Web Product Search
Emmanuel Muller, Flexible Subspace Search for Outlier Detection and Description
David Delgado, Predicting Ship Casualities

17:00 - 17:05

Closing

17:05 - 18:00

Drinks & Goodbyes