Programme détaillé

Mardi 14 Octobre

10:00 – 12:30
Accueil

Hall de l’Escandille

12:30 – 14:00
Buffet Froid
14:00 – 15:00
Ouverture

Salle de Conférences

15:00 – 16:00
Keynote 1 : « Big Data Integration »                                  Chair : Sihem Amer-Yahia
Divesh Srivastava (AT&T Labs, ACM Fellow, Board of trustees VLDB endowment)
http://www2.research.att.com/~divesh/

Divesh Srivastava is the head of Database Research at AT&T Labs-Research.  He is an ACM fellow, on the board of trustees of the VLDB Endowment, the managing editor of the Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment (PVLDB) and an associate editor of the ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS).  His research interests and publications span a variety of topics in data management.

Abstract: The Big Data era is upon us: data is being generated, collected and analyzed at an unprecedented scale, and data-driven decision making is sweeping through all aspects of society. Since the value of data explodes when it can be linked and fused with other data, addressing the big data integration (BDI) challenge is critical to realizing the promise of Big Data. BDI differs from traditional data integration in many dimensions: (i) the number of data sources, even for a single domain, has grown to be in the tens of thousands, (ii) many of the data sources are very dynamic, as a huge amount of newly collected data are continuously made available, (iii) the data sources are extremely heterogeneous in their structure, with considerable variety even for substantially similar entities, and (iv) the data sources are of widely differing qualities, with significant differences in the coverage, accuracy and timeliness of data provided. This talk explores the progress that has been made by the data integration community in addressing these novel challenges faced by big data integration, and identifies a range of open problems for the community.

Salle de Conférences

16:00 – 16:30
Pause

Grand Salon

16:30 – 17:30
Session Jeunes Chercheurs                                             Chair : David Gross-Amblard
Ji Liu. Multisite Management of Data-intensive Scientific Workflows in the Cloud

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Loic Salmon. Une approche holistique combinant flux temps-réel et données archivées pour la gestion et le traitement d’objets mobiles

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Arres Billel. Optimizing OLAP cube construction by improving data placement on Hadoop cluster

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John Samuel. An Upper Bound on the Number of Accesses for DatalogαLast Queries

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Romain Perriot. Caches sémantiques et réécriture pour nuages informatiques

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Belghoul Abdeslem. Optimisation de requêtes dans les systèmes d’intégration de données

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Manel Charfi. Optimisation sémantique des requêtes continues : Application aux bâtiments intelligents

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Salle de Conférences

17:30 – 18:00
Assemblée générale
Suite aux évolutions du modèle de la conférence BDA pour son 30ème anniversaire, une assemblée générale est organisée pour en discuter et en débattre avec tous les participants de la conférence.

Salle de Conférences

18:00 – 19:00
Temps Libre
Piscine, Sauna, Hammam, Bains à remous, Squash, Salle de remise en forme, Tennis de Table, Billard, …

Tenue de sport adéquate exigée

19:00 – 20:00
Posters

Grand Salon

Apéritif de Bienvenue

Grand Salon

20:00 – 21:30
Diner

Menu Savoyard

21:30 – 22:30
Activité sociale

Grand Salon

Mercredi 15 Octobre

9:00 – 10:00
Keynote : « Big Data: Hype and Reality »                                    Chair : Michel Adiba
Dr C. Mohan (IBM Almaden Research Center)
http://bit.ly/CMohan

Dr. C. Mohan has been an IBM researcher for 32 years in the information management area, impacting numerous IBM and non-IBM products, the research and academic communities, and standards, especially with his invention of the ARIES family of locking and recovery algorithms, and the Presumed Abort commit protocol. This IBM, ACM and IEEE Fellow has also served as the IBM India Chief Scientist. In addition to receiving the ACM SIGMOD Innovation Award, the VLDB 10 Year Best Paper Award and numerous IBM awards, he has been elected to the US and Indian National Academies of Engineering, and has been named an IBM Master Inventor. This distinguished alumnus of IIT Madras received his PhD at the University of Texas at Austin. He is an inventor of 40 patents. He has served on the advisory board of IEEE Spectrum and on the IBM Software Group Architecture Board’s Council. Mohan is a frequent speaker in North America, Western Europe and India, and has given talks in 40 countries. More information can be found in his home page at http://bit.ly/CMohan

Abstract:
Big Data has become a hot topic in the last few years in both industry and the research community. For the most part, these developments were initially triggered by the requirements of Web 2.0 companies. Both technical and non-technical issues have continued to fuel the rapid pace of developments in the Big Data space. Open source and non-traditional software entities have played key roles in the latter. As it always happens with any emerging technology, there is a fair amount of hype that accompanies the work being done in the name of Big Data. The set of clear-cut distinctions that were made initially between Big Data systems and traditional database management systems are being blurred as the needs of the broader set of (“real world”) users and developers have come into sharper focus in the last couple of years. In this talk, I will survey the developments in Big Data and try to distill reality from the hype!

Salle de Conférences

10:00 – 10:30
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Grand Salon

10:30 – 12:30
Session 1 : « NoSQL »                                                  Chair : Genoveva Vargas-Solar
Jesús Camacho-Rodríguez, Dario Colazzo, Melanie Herschel, Ioana Manolescu and Soudip Roy Chowdhury.
PigReuse: Reuse-based Optimization for Pig Latin. NP

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Jesús Camacho-Rodríguez, Dario Colazzo and Ioana Manolescu.
PAXQuery: Efficient Parallel Processing of Complex XQuery.
NP

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Boyan Kolev, Patrick Valduriez, Ricardo Jimenez-Peris, Norbert Martínez-Bazan and Jose Pereira.
CloudMdsQL: Querying Heterogeneous Cloud Data Stores with a Common Language. NP

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Amin Mesmoudi, Mohand-Said Hacid and Farouk Toumani.
Benchmarking SQL On MapReduce systems using large astronomy databases. NP

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Salle de Conférences

12:30 – 14:00
Déjeuner

Menu Forestier

14:00 – 16:00
Session 2 : « Distribution et/ou Vie Privée »                              Chair : Gilles Zurfluh
Tristan Allard, Georges Hébrail, Florent Masseglia and Esther Pacitti.
Chiaroscuro: Classification de séries temporelles personnelles massivement distribuées en respectant leur confidentialité. NP

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Nicolas Anciaux, Luc Bouganim, Philippe Pucheral, Yanli Guo, Lionel Le Folgoc and Shaoyi Yin.
MILo-DB: a Personal, Secure and Portable Database Machine.
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Maximilien Servajean, Esther Pacitti, Miguel Liroz Gistau, Sihem Amer-Yahia and Amr El Abbadi.
Exploiting Diversification in Distributed Recommendation.
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Nicolas Anciaux, Luc Bouganim, Thierry Delot, Sergio Ilarri, Leila Kloul, Nathalie Mitton and Philippe Pucheral.
Opportunistic Data Services in Least Developed Countries: Benefits, Challenges and Feasibility Issues.
(Position Paper). P

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Salle de Conférences

16:00 – 16:30
Pause

Grand Salon

16:30 – 17:30
Ateliers                                                                            Chair : David Gross-Amblard

  • « Hints on publication: the story of Ike Antkare », Cyril Labbé, LIG Lab, Université Joseph Fourier (« Comment publier : l’aventure d’Ike Antkare »)
    http://membres-lig.imag.fr/labbe/
  • « The life of a researcher : a personal viewpoint », Serge Abiteboul,INRIA & ENS Cachan, Conseil national du numérique (« Faire sa recherche aujourd’hui : un avis personnel »)
    http://abiteboul.com
    http://abiteboul.blogspot.fr
    Serge Abiteboul obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California, and a State Doctoral Thesis from the University of Paris-Sud. He has been a researcher at the Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique since 1982 and is now Distinguished Affiliated Professor at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan . He was a Lecturer at the École Polytechnique and Visiting Professor at Stanford and Oxford University. He has been Chair Professor at Collège de France in 2011-12 and Francqui Chair Professor at Namur University in 2012-2013. He co-founded the company Xyleme in 2000. Serge Abiteboul has received the ACM SIGMOD Innovation Award in 1998, the EADS Award from the French Academy of Sciences in 2007; the Milner Award from the Royal Society in 2013; and a European Research Council Fellowship (2008-2013). He became a member of the French Academy of Sciences in 2008, and a member the Academy of Europe in 2011. He is a member of the Conseil National du Numérique and Chairman of the Scientific Board of the Société d’Informatique de France. His research work focuses mainly on data, information and knowledge management, particularly on the Web. He founded and is an editor of the blog binaire.blogs.lemonde.fr.

Salle de Conférences

17:30 – 18:30
Démos                                                                                      Chair : Romuald Thion
David Montoya and Serge Abiteboul.
Inférence d’itinéraires multimodaux à partir de données smartphone. NP

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Benjamin Djahandideh, François Goasdoué, Zoi Kaoudi, Ioana Manolescu, Jorge-Arnulfo Quiané-Ruiz and Stamatis Zampetakis.
How to deal with Cliques at Work. NP

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Fopa Leon Constantin, Jouanot Fabrice, Termier Alexandre and Tchuente Maurice.
Le Web sémantique en aide à l’analyste de traces d’exécution. NP

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Ahmad Chettih, David Gross-Amblard, David Guyon, Erwann Legeay and Zoltan Miklos.
Crowd, une plate-forme pour le crowdsourcing complexe. NP

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Maximilien Servajean, Esther Pacitti, Miguel Liroz Gistau, Alexis Joly and Julien Champ.
Recherche et Recommandation Multi-Site Diversifiée pour les Sciences Citoyennes. NP

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Mouhamadou Lamine Ba, Sebastien Montenez, Talel Abdessalem and Pierre Senellart.
Collecte, intégration et visualisation de données Web incertaines sur des objets mobiles. NP

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Brice Chardin, Emmanuel Coquery, Marie Pailloux and Jean-Marc Petit.
RQL: un langage “à la SQL” pour découvrir des règles à partir des données.

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Cyril Labbé, Claudia Roncancio and Damien Bras.
Stream2txt. NP

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Pauline Folz, Gabriela Montoya, Hala Skaf-Molli, Pascal Molli and Maria-Esther Vidal.
SemLAV : Interroger le Web profond et le Web des données avec SPARQL . P

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Angela Bonifati, Radu Ciucanu and Slawek Staworko.
Interactive Join Query Inference with JIM (Demo Paper). P

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Salle Molière

18:30 – 20:00
Temps Libre
Piscine, Sauna, Hammam, Bains à remous, Squash, Salle de remise en forme, Tennis de Table, Billard, …

Tenue de sport adéquate exigée

20:00 – 21:30
Diner

Menu du Massif de la Chambotte

Jeudi 16 Octobre

9:00 – 10:00
Keynote : « Declarative Modeling for Machine Learning and Data Mining »
Luc De Raedt (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,  ECCAI fellow)         Chair : Marie-Christine Rousset
http://people.cs.kuleuven.be/~luc.deraedt/

Abstract: Today, it remains a challenge to develop applications and software that incorporates data mining. One reason is that the field has focussed on developing high-performance algorithms for solving particular tasks rather than on developing general principles and techniques.
I propose to alleviate these problems by applying the constraint programming methodology to machine learning and data mining and to specify data mining tasks as constraint satisfaction and optimization problems. What is essential is that the user be provided with a way to declaratively specify what the data mining problem is rather than having to outline how that solution needs to be computed. This corresponds to a model + solver- based approach to data mining, in which the user specifies the problem in a high level modeling language and the system automatically transforms such models into a format that can be used by a solver to efficiently generate a solution. This should be much easier for the user than having to implement or adapt an algorithm that computes a particular solution to a specific problem.
I shall illustrate this perspective by presenting our work on developing models as well as modeling languages for several data mining tasks. I shall include our recent results on the MiningZinc language and system, an extension of the MiniZinc framework for constraint programming.

Salle de Conférences

10:00 – 10:30
Pause / Démos

Grand Salon/Salle Molière

10:30 – 12:30
Session 3 : « Schémas et RDF »                                                        Chair : Sofian Maabout
Damian Bursztyn, François Goasdoué, Ioana Manolescu and Alexandra Roatis. Optimizing Reformulation-based Query Answering in RDF. NP

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Mustafa Al-Bakri, Manuel Atencia and Marie-Christine Rousset. Import-by-Query : une approche itérative à base de règles Datalog pour inférer des liens “same-as” à l’aide du Web des données. NP

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Danai Symeonidou, Vincent Armant, Nathalie Pernelle and Fatiha Saïs. SAKey: Scalable Almost Key discovery in RDF data. P

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Quoc Viet Hung Nguyen, Thanh Tam Nguyen, Zoltan Miklos, Karl Aberer, Avigdor Gal and Matthias Weidlich. Pay-as-you-go Reconciliation in Schema Matching Networks. P

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Salle de Conférences

12:30 – 14:00
Déjeuner

Menu du Dauphiné

14:00 – 15:30
Session 4 : « Cubes de Données et Agrégation »                              Chair : Karine Zeitouni
Frédéric Dumonceaux, Guillaume Raschia and Marc Gelgon.
Materializing Data Cubes as Partitions of Sets of Tuples.
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Sofian Maabout, Nicolas Hanusse, Patrick Kamnang Wanko and Carlos Ordonez.
Les Dépendances Fonctionnelles pour l’Optimisation des Requêtes Skyline Multi-dimensionnelle. NP

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Reza Akbarinia and Florent Masseglia.
Compression de flux de données probabilistes attentive à l’agrégation. NP

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Salle de Conférence

15:30 – 16:00
Pause / Démos

Grand Salon/Salle Molière

16:00 – 20:00
Activités en extérieur

Prévoir chaussures de sport et tenue confortable

20:00 – 22:00
Banquet

Plein de bonnes choses !

Tenue de soirée exigée

22:00 – …
Activités sociales

Grand Salon

Vendredi 17 Octobre

9:00 – 10:30
Session 5 : « Données Graphe et Inférence »                                  Chair : Farouk Toumani
Olivier Pivert, Virginie Thion, Helene Jaudoin and Grégory Smits. Une algèbre floue pour l’interrogation flexible de bases de données graphe. NP

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Imen Ben Dhia, Talel Abdessalem and Mauro Sozio. Un système efficace pour l’évaluation des requêtes de distances dans des grands graphes orientés. NP

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Angela Bonifati, Radu Ciucanu and Slawek Staworko. Interactive Inference of Join Queries. P

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Salle de Conférences

10:30 – 11:00
Pause / Démos

Grand Salon/Salle Molière

11:00 – 12:30
Session 6 : « Théorie »                                                                           Chair : Cyril Labbé
Antoine Amarilli. Déterminer la possibilité en XML probabiliste. P

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Lakhdar Akroun, Boualem Benatallah, Nourine Lhouari and Farouk Toumani. Decidability and Complexity Issues of Simulation Preorder for Data-Centric Web Service. NP

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Nicole Bidoit, Melanie Herschel and Katerina Tzompanaki. Immutably Answering Why-Not Questions for Equivalent Conjunctive Queries.P

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Salle de Conférences

12:30 – 13:30
Buffet régional
13:30 – 14:00
Clôture

Grand Salon

NP : Articles originaux / Never published  papers
P    : Articles déjà publiés / Already published papers