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KNoWS Monthly Query Research Updates

The KNoWS research group at Ghent University presents monthly query research updates.

The goal of these updates is to share the research we have ongoing across the different people (~6) working on query-related topics. These research topics are related to improving the way we query over Web-based decentralized environments, with SPARQL, RDF, Solid, and more. It allows researchers to share recent developments, discuss open challenges, and announce research results to a wider audience.

The target audience of this channel consists of other researchers in related domains, but also the wider public that are interested in this field for non-research aims.

🧩 Format

Within every progress update, each KNoWS researcher has a 5-minute slot to present the overall research goal, achievements from the previous month, and goals for the next month. After each researcher, we have a brief group discussion among all participants. Sometimes, guests may also be invited for presenting or contributing to discussions.

🖥️ How to watch

The monthly updates are livestreamed to our YouTube channel. All recordings are kept available for future reference in this YouTube channel.

Archive: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwhwIA9xTNXHDhr2BNC-fiZu8REmiXG7D

📅 Schedule

Updates will be held every two months on the last Tuesday of the month at 9:30 (Brussels time).

The next update will take place on September 24 2024 at 9:30 (Brussels time).

💡 Topics

The following researchers are scheduled to present their topics every month:

  • Ruben Eschauzier - Personalized query optimization in link traversal query processing
  • Elias Crum - Storing and querying personal genome data in decentralized environments
  • Jonni Hanski - Looking into applying adaptive query processing techniques in link traversal
  • Maarten Vandenbrande - Optimizing decentralized querying using solid-aggregators via incremental processing
  • Bryan-Elliott Tam - Optimizing Link Traversal querying using explicit data publication structures
  • Ruben Taelman - Management + ensuring software architectures meet the requirements of our long-term research questions

📬 Organization

These sessions are organized by Ruben Taelman (Ghent University - imec) and colleagues. For questions, please contact Ruben Taelman.