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- Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2015 11:06:36 -0300
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(Apologies for cross-posting) == Call for Participants == 3rd AMW School on Data Management (AMWS-2015) May 6–8, 2015, Lima, Peru. http://dcc.uchile.cl/amw2015/school.html Collocated with: "The 9th Alberto Mendelzon International Workshop on Data Management", http://dcc.uchile.cl/amw2015/ Please also see below for information about travel grants available for students enrolled in Latin American universities (generously supported by the VLDB Endowment). We also kindly ask that you consider forwarding this mail to any such students who may be interested. == About the School == The AMW School is an intensive two-day event centred around four tutorials on state-of-the-art Data Management techniques presented by preeminent international speakers. This year, the school covers foundational topics relating to, e.g., Logic and Querying, Regular Expressions, Uncertainty, and Data Mining. Alongside the tutorials, a major objective of the AMW School is to connect together young researchers from Latin America working in the area of Data Management. Looking to the future, the event aims to forge stronger research collaborations involving Latin American universities on this important topic. Likewise, the school is co-located with the AMW workshop, offering students exposure to an international research event, allowing them to interact with and attend talks presented by top experts in the field of Data Management. == Invited Speakers and Topics == * "Query languages, logic, and complexity" - Diego Figueira (CNRS Full-time Researcher, LaBRI, Bordeaux, France) ~ This tutorial shows some fundamental results linking logic, complexity and query languages. It will serve as an introduction to some more advanced material, and it will not assume any prior knowledge on database theory or logic. It will cover basic definitions and results such as Relational Algebra, First-order logic, Conjunctive queries; data and query complexities; decidability and complexity of evaluation/satisfiability problems. The goal is to give a general idea of why studying logics is crucial for a deeper understanding of database query languages. * "Regular Expressions for Processing Data on the Web" - Wim Martens (Professor, University of Bayreuth, Germany) ~ Regular expressions are a fundamental ingredient common to many areas of computer science. They are an excellent connector between theory and practical applications. They have been around since the birth of the field and they are abundantly present in a wide range of applications today. In this lecture, we will review some basic properties of regular expressions, their applications (with an emphasis on data processing on the Web) and algorithms for processing them. * "An Overview of Statistical Relational Learning" - Guy van den Broeck (Postdoctoral Researcher, KU Leuven, Belgium) ~ Statistical relational models combine aspects of first-order logic, databases and probabilistic graphical models, enabling them to represent complex logical and probabilistic relations between large numbers of objects. This tutorial will review various relational representations of uncertainty, including Markov logic, probabilistic databases, and probabilistic programming languages. We will discuss algorithms for learning these representations from data (in this case, from a relational database), as well as the typical applications. We will also study algorithms for probabilistic inference (i.e., drawing conclusions on the probability of events), and in particular lifted inference algorithms, which exploit the relational and logical structure present in these models. * "Four Paradigms in Data Mining" - Wagner Meira Jr. (Professor, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil) ~ Data mining encapsulates the process of exploring and extracting insights from large collections of data, and is commonly applied for the purposes of scientific discovery, business intelligence, processing Web data, and so forth. This talk will introduce four high-level paradigms in data mining; namely, combinatorial, probabilistic, algebraic and graph-based paradigms. For each paradigm, a number of concrete data mining algorithms will be presented. Further details about the school are available here: - http://dcc.uchile.cl/amw2015/school.html == Interactive Sessions == The school will also feature an interactive session of lightning talks, where all participants are allotted a short presentation time to introduce their research interests. The goal of this session is for attendees to identify common topics, encouraging discussion about potential collaborations. There will also be an informal social gathering at the close of the school. == Registration == Registration for the school will be free for anyone who wishes to attend. Registration for the workshop will be announced separately. == Travel Grants == Thanks to the generous support of the VLDB Endowment, we have travel grants available to offer students registered in a Latin American university. Grants will have a maximum value of US$1,500 to help cover flight, accommodation and registration in the main workshop. These grants will be awarded in cash at the event. If you are a Latin American student (undergrad or postgrad) and would like to receive travel support, please send an email to the AMW school chairs at the addresses below briefly stating why you would like to attend the school and how much support you would need (max US$1,500). Please also CC your supervisor (or a professor in your department), and attach a short 1-page CV (including at least: name, address, universities attended, degrees achieved/in-progress, current position; and if applicable: theses and/or publications authored, supervisor, relevant professional experience, other important merits, etc.). We will then select those students who we feel stand to gain the most from the experience of attending the school. Deadline: April 1st. Email: Aidan Hogan (ahogan@dcc.uchile.cl) and Domagoj Vrgoc (domagojvrgoc@gmail.com) == Homepage == http://dcc.uchile.cl/amw2015/school.html
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