36th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management
July 10–12, 2024 — Rennes France
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline (Main Track): April 29 May 8, 2024
Paper submission deadline (Short papers): May 6 May 20, 2024
Paper submission deadline (Demo papers): May 6 May 20, 2024
Paper submission deadline (Posters): June 21 June 30, 2024
Notification for acceptance (Papers): June 3 June 8, 2024
Notification for acceptance (Short papers): June 10 June 11, 2024
Notification for acceptance (Demo papers): June 10 June 11, 2024
Camera-Ready Deadline: July 5 2024
Author Registration Deadline: June 24, 2024
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Program Overview
The program will consist of keynotes, research sessions, lightening talk session, poster session, reception, and conference banquet.
Each day will begin with registration and coffee.
The research sessions will include presentations of full and short research papers.
The lightening talk session will include presentations of posters.
All accepted short and demo papers and posters are expected to take part in the poster session.
Day 1 (Wednesday, July 10) Overview
Time
Events
08:30 - 08:55
Registration with coffee
08:55 - 09:05
SSDBM Opening by Shadi Ibrahim
09:05 - 10:00
Keynote 1 by Angela Bonifati Session Chair: Tristan Allard
10:00 - 10:30
Break
10:30 - 12:00
Research Session 1: Machine learning and data Science Session Chair: Jay Lofstead
Research Session 7: Graph & Data Mining 2 (Hybrid) Session Chair: Daniel Balouek
17:00
Conference Close and Reception (Crêpes and Cider)
Research Sessions
See accepted papers to read the abstracts for the complete list of full, short, demonstration, and poster papers to appear at SSDBM 2024.
Day 1 (Wednesday, July 10)
Research Session 1 : Machine learning and data Science
Session Chair: Jay Lofstead
Similarity Measures Recommendation for Mixed Data ClusteringAbdoulaye Diop, Nabil El Malki, Max Chevalier, André Péninou, Roman Jimenez Geoffrey and Olivier Teste
CURD: Context-aware Relevance and Urgency Determination Ademola Adesokan and Sanjay Madria
AI Data Readiness Inspector (AIDRIN) for Quantitative Assessment of Data Readiness for AI Kaveen Hiniduma , Suren Byna, Jean Luca Bez and Ravi Madduri
Research Session 2 : Indexing and Querying
Session Chair: John Wu
Model Reuse in Learned Spatial IndexesMayur Patil and Chinya V Ravishankar
A Compact and Efficient Neural Data Structure for Mutual Information Estimation in Large TimeseriesFatemeh Farokhmanesh, Christoph Neuhauser and Rüdiger Westermann.
Knowledge Graph Enhancement for Improved Natural Language Health Question Answering using Large Language ModelsHasan Jamil and Joel Oduro-Afriyie (short)
On Vulnerability of Access Control Restrictions to Timing Attacks in a Database Management SystemAlexander Rasin, James Herbick, Ben Lenard, Nick Scope and James Wagner (short)
Research Session 3 : Trust & Privacy
Session Chair: Tristan Allard
The Intersection of Compliance, Databases, and IT OperationsBen Lenard, Alexander Rasin, Nick Scope and Thamer Al Johani
Statistical Privacy and Consent in Data Aggregation Nick Scope, Alexander Rasin, Ben Lenard and James Wagner
Research Session 4 : Poster Lightning Talks (5 minutes)
Session Chair: Jay Lofstead
Efficient Streaming Analysis of High-Resolution Plasma Transport Junmin Gu, Paul Lin, Kesheng Wu, Seung-Hoe Ku, C.S Chang, Robert Hager, Aaron Scheinberg and Jong Youl Choi
Enhancing Observatories with Fog ComputingAmmar Kazem, Guillaume Pierre and Laurent Longuevergne
Towards Optimizing Data Movement in the Computing Continuum WorkflowRadita Liem and Shadi Ibrahim
On The Energy Footprint of Erasure Codes in CephMarc Tranzer and Shadi Ibrahim
Quantifying the Performance of Erasure Codes in P2P Storage SystemsMohammad Rizk, Shadi Ibrahim and Thomas Lambert
Privacy-Preserving Distributed Spectral Centrality Measures based on Fully Homomorphic EncryptionClaire Guichemerre, Tristan Allard, Sofiane Azogagh, Sébastien Gambs, Marc-Olivier Killijian and Amr El Abbadi.
Day 3 (Friday, July 12)
Research Session 5 : Applied computing
Session Chair: Cédric Tedeschi
How do users design scientific workflows? The Case of Snakemake and Nextflow Sebastian Pohl, Nourhan Elfaramawy, Artur Miling, Kedi Cao, Birte Kehr and Matthias Weidlich
Why Do Scientific Workflows Still Break? Nahan Maligeay, Noémie Bossut and Khalid Belhajjame (short)
WebAssembly serverless join: A Study of its ApplicationChanattan Sok, Laurent D’Orazio, Reyyan Tekin and Dimitri Tombroff (short)
VG-Prefetcher Cache: Towards Edge-Based Time Series Data Management Using Visibility Graph PrefetchingAkram Bensalem, Laurent D’Orazio, Julien Lallet and Andrea Enrici (short)
Performance-cost trade-offs in service orchestration for edge computingDaniel Balouek (demo)
Research Session 6 : Graph & Data Mining 1
Session Chair: Radita Liem
Towards a Temporal Graph Query Language for Durable PatternsDaniel Betsche, Klemens Böhm, Balduin Katzer, and Katrin Schulz (short)
A Model and Query Language for Multi-modal Hybrid QueryChuan Hu, Zihao Zhao, Along Mao and Zhihong Shen (short) [remote]
Research Session 7 : Graph & Data Mining 2 (Hybrid)
Session Chair: Daniel Balouek
Scale Fairness on Spectral ClusteringZhijing Yang, Hui Zhang, Chunming Yang, Bo Li, Xujian Zhao and Yin Long [remote]
BIT: Using Bitmap Index to Speed Up NCBI Taxonomy ComputingChuan Hu, Jiawei Cai, Zihao Zhao and Zhihong Shen [remote]
Imbalanced Graph-Level Anomaly Detection via Counterfactual Augmentation and Feature LearningZitong Wang, Xuexiong Luo, Enfeng Song, Qiuqing Bai and Fu Lin [remote]
The schedule of paper presentations may be subject to last minute changes, so please contact us if you have time-sensitive questions about the schedule.