SIGMOD2007 PhD Workshop Program
Date: June 10, 2007
Venue: Room 305-C, Beijing International Convention Center (BICC)

8:30~9:10

Keynote Speech:
Chair: Xiaofeng Meng

 

Towards Successful Ph.D. Research in Database Systems and Data Mining [PPT]
Jiawei Han, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

9:10~10:10

Section 1: Privacy and Web 2.0
Chair: Ge Yu

 

Probabilistic Privacy Analysis of Published Views [PDF] [PPT]
Hui Wang, University of British Columbia

 

A Platform for Search in the Big Web 2.0 [PDF] [PPT]
Emiran Curtmola, University of California, San Diego

10:10~10:30

Coffee break

10:30~12:30

Section 2: Web service, Modeling and XML
Chair: Timos Sellis

 

Ensuring Consistent Termination of Composite Web Services [PDF] [PPT]
An Liu, University of Science & Technology of China

 

A Personalized Recipe Database System with User-Centered Adaptation and Tutoring Support [PDF] [PPT]
Liping Wang, City University of Hong Kong

 

A Generic Framework for Querying and Updating Secondary XML Index Structures [PDF] [PPT]
Katharina Grün, Johannes Kepler University Linz

 

Efficient Processing of Partially Specified Twig Queries [PDF] [PPT]
Junfeng Zhou, Renmin University of China

12:30~14:00

Lunch break

14:00~14:40

Keynote speech:
Chair: Tok Wang Ling

 

On the life of a researcher [PPT]
Serge Abiteboul, INRIA, France

14:40~15:40

Section 3: Indexing
Chair: Xuemin Lin

 

Query Sampling Based High Dimensional Hybrid Index [PDF] [PPT]
Junqi Zhang, Fudan University

 

Indexing the Imprecise Positions of Moving Objects [PDF] [PPT]
Xiaofeng Ding, Huazhong University of science and technology

15:40~16:00

Coffee break

16:00~18:00

Section 4: Data Mining and DB Optimization
Chair: Dennis Shasha

 

Reconstruction-Based Association Rule Hiding [PDF] [PPT]
Yuhong Guo, Peking University

 

Topic Oriented Semi-supervised Documents Clustering [PDF] [PPT]
Jiangtao Qiu, Sichuan University

 

Analysis of Database Workloads on Modern Processors [PDF] [PPT]
Dawei Liu, Renmin University of China

 

Cost-based Optimization of Graph Queries [PDF] [PPT]
Silke Trißl, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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Keynote Speech
Towards Successful Ph.D. Research in Database Systems and Data Mining
Jiawei Han
Department of Computer Science
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Abstract
A major concern of a Ph.D. student is how to select promising research directions and topics and conduct fruitful research. In this talk, I will discuss some methodologies on selecting good research topics and conducting successful Ph.D. research in database systems and data mining. In particular, I will discuss how a Ph.D. student should select a set of promising research topics and proceed along a successful path. In particular, I will point out a set of research issues on data mining and database systems and discuss some recent progress in this direction, including:
  1. pattern mining, usage, and understanding,
  2. information network analysis,
  3. stream data mining,
  4. mining moving object data, RFID data, and data from sensor networks,
  5. spatiotemporal and multimedia data mining,
  6. biological data mining,
  7. text and Web mining,
  8. data mining for software engineering and computer system analysis,
  9. data cube-oriented multidimensional online analytical analysis,
  10. rank/skyline query processing.

Short bio
Jiawei Han, Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has been working on research into data mining, data warehousing, database systems, data mining from spatiotemporal data, multimedia data, stream and RFID data, social network data, and biological data, with over 300 journal and conference publications. He has chaired or served in over 100 program committees of international conferences and workshops, including PC co-chair of 2005 (IEEE) International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM), Americas Coordinator of 2006 International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB). He is also serving as the founding Editor-In-Chief of ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data. He is an ACM Fellow and has received 2004 ACM SIGKDD Innovations Award and 2005 IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award. His book "Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques" (2nd ed., Morgan Kaufmann, 2006) has been popularly used as a textbook worldwide.


On life in academia
Serge Abiteboul
INRIA, Orsay and Univ. Paris Sud

Abstract
I will mention some minor problems of life in academia: getting papers accepted, getting grants, getting evaluated all the time, dealing with unstable colleagues, handling too demanding students, getting overwhelmed by work in a hostile environment, email harassment and more that I will have thought of by the time of the talk. More precisely, I will speak of the beauty of life in academia.

Short bio
Serge Abiteboul received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Southern California in 1982, and his French These d'Etat from the University of Paris XI in 1986. He is Senior Researcher at INRIA and manages the GEMO Database Group. He has held professor positions at Stanford U. and the Ecole Polytechnique. He is one of the co-authors of Foundations of Databases, the reference in database theory, and of Data on the Web. He has worked recently on object databases, digital libraries, semistructured data, data integration, electronic commerce, web systems. He received the 1998 ACM SIGMOD Innovation Award. He has been program chair of a number of conferences including ACM PODS-1995, ICALP-1994, ICDT-90, ECDL-99 and the EDBT99 Summer School, and VLDB-03.

Accepted Papers
We received 36 submissions and selected 12 regular papers and 6 posters inclusion in the proceedings.
Thanks to all the authors, PC members, and reviewers, and looking forward to seeing you all in Beijing .
 
-----------------------------------Regular papers-----------------------------------
Paper #09:
Title: Efficient Processing of Partially Specified Twig Queries
Authors: Junfeng Zhou, Renmin University of China
 
Paper #10
Title: A Platform for Search in the Big Web 2.0
Authors: Emiran Curtmola, UC San Diego
 
Paper #11
Title: Ensuring Consistent Termination of Composite Web Services
Authors: An Liu, University of Science & Technology of China
 
Paper #20
Title: Probabilistic Privacy Analysis of Published Views
Authors: Hui (Wendy) Wang, University of British Columbia
 
Paper #21
Title: Query Sampling Based High Dimensional Hybrid Index
Authors: Junqi Zhang, Fudan University
 
Paper #22
Title: Reconstruction-Based Association Rule Hiding
Authors: Yuhong Guo, Peking University
 
Paper #23
Title: Analysis of Database Workloads on Modern Processors
Authors: Dawei Liu, Renmin University of China
 
Paper #26
Title: Topic Oriented Semi-supervised Documents Clustering
Authors: Jiangtao Qiu, Sichuan University
 
Paper #27
Title: Cost-based Optimization of Graph Queries
Authors: Silke Trißl, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
 
Paper #28
Title: Indexing the Imprecise Positions of Moving Objects
Authors: Xiaofeng Ding, Huazhong University of science and technology
 
Paper #31
Title: A Personalized Recipe Database System with User-Centered Adaptation and Tutoring Support
Authors: Liping Wang, City University of Hong Kong
 
Paper #33
Title: A Generic Framework for Querying and Updating Secondary XML Index Structures
Authors: Katharina Grün, Johannes Kepler University Linz
 

-----------------------------------Posters-----------------------------------
Paper #05:
Title: Declarative Development of Distributed Applications
Authors: Alexander B¨ohm, University of Mannheim
 
Paper #08:
Title: CTCBMQ: A Novel Corner Transformation-Based Algorithm for Continuous Border Monitoring Query Processing In Data Streams
Authors: Chongzheng Huang, Renmin University of China
 
Paper #12:
Title: The instance-based multilevel security model (IBMSM)
Authors: Jianmin Su, Memorial University of Newfoundland
 
Paper #13:
Title: A Robust Clustering Algorithm for Video Shots Using Haar Wavelet Transformation
Authors: Jia Liao, Northeastern University
 
Paper #14:
Title: Discovering Association Rules in Data Streams Based On Closed Pattern Mining
Authors: Nan Jiang, The University of Oklahoma
 
Paper #15:
Title: Managing Large Scale Native RDF Semantic Repository from the Graph Model Perspective
Authors: Gang Wu, Tsinghua University
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