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Manolis Karpathiotakis

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Query-driven Repair of Functional Dependency Violations

Anastasia Ailamaki, Manolis Karpathiotakis, Styliani Asimina Giannakopoulou

Data cleaning is a time-consuming process that depends on the data analysis that users perform. Existing solutions treat data cleaning as a separate offline process that takes place before analysis begins. Applying data cleaning before analysis assumes a p ...
IEEE COMPUTER SOC2020

Cleaning Denial Constraint Violations through Relaxation

Anastasia Ailamaki, Manolis Karpathiotakis, Styliani Asimina Giannakopoulou

Data cleaning is a time-consuming process that depends on the data analysis that users perform. Existing solutions treat data cleaning as a separate offline process that takes place before analysis begins. Applying data cleaning before analysis assumes a p ...
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY2020

Adaptive partitioning and indexing for in situ query processing

Anastasia Ailamaki, Manolis Karpathiotakis, Ioannis Alagiannis, Manoussos Gavriil Athanassoulis, Matthaios Alexandros Olma

The constant flux of data and queries alike has been pushing the boundaries of data analysis systems. The increasing size of raw data files has made data loading an expensive operation that delays the data-to-insight time. To alleviate the loading cost, in ...
SPRINGER2020
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