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The Seattle report on database research

Anastasia Ailamaki, Dan Suciu

Every five years, a group of the leading database researchers meet to reflect on their community's impact on the computing industry as well as examine current research challenges. ...
2022

Robustness Against Read Committed: A Free Transactional Lunch

Christoph Koch, Bas Ketsman

Transaction processing is a central part of most database applications. While serializability remains the gold standard for desirable transactional semantics, many database systems offer improved transaction throughput at the expense of introducing potenti ...
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY2022

Advances and Open Problems in Federated Learning

Martin Jaggi, Sebastian Urban Stich, Lie He, Yang Liu, Ayfer Özgür Aydin, Florian Tramèr, Qiang Yang, Ananda Theertha Suresh, Badih Ghazi

Federated learning (FL) is a machine learning setting where many clients (e.g., mobile devices or whole organizations) collaboratively train a model under the orchestration of a central server (e.g., service provider), while keeping the training data decen ...
NOW PUBLISHERS INC2021

Deep Models and Shortwave Infrared Information to Detect Face Presentation Attacks

Sébastien Marcel, Guillaume Heusch, Zohreh Mostaani

This paper addresses the problem of face presentation attack detection using different image modalities. In particular, the usage of short wave infrared (SWIR) imaging is considered. Face presentation attack detection is performed using recent models based ...
IEEE2020

Consolidation of database check constraints

Nikola Obrenovic

Independent modeling of various modules of an information system (IS), and consequently database subschemas, may result in formal or semantic conflicts between the modules being modeled. Such conflicts may cause collisions between the integrated database s ...
2019

A Cross-database Study of Voice Presentation Attack Detection

Sébastien Marcel

Despite an increasing interest in speaker recognition technologies, a significant obstacle still hinders their wide deployment --- their high vulnerability to spoofing or presentation attacks. These attacks can be easy to perform. For instance, if an attac ...
Springer2018

PWMScan: a fast tool for scanning entire genomes with a position-specific weight matrix

Giovanna Ambrosini, Philipp Bucher, Romain Fernand Pietro Groux

Transcription factors (TFs) regulate gene expression by binding to specific short DNA sequences of 5 to 20-bp to regulate the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA. We present PWMScan, a fast web-based tool to scan server-r ...
2018

Building Efficient Query Engines using High-Level Languages

Ioannis Klonatos

We are currently witnessing a shift towards the use of high-level programming languages for systems development. These approaches collide with the traditional wisdom which calls for using low-level languages for building efficient software systems. This sh ...
EPFL2017

Cytochrome c oxidase barcodes for aquatic oligochaete identification: development of a Swiss reference database

Régis Lionel Vivien

Introduction. Aquatic oligochaetes represent valuable indicators of the quality of sediments of watercourses and lakes, but their difficult identification based on morphological criteria compromises their more common use for eco-diagnostic analyses. This i ...
Peerj Inc2017

How to Architect a Query Compiler

Christoph Koch, Ioannis Klonatos, Amir Shaikhha, Lionel Emile Vincent Parreaux, Mohammad Dashti Rahmat Abadi, Lewis Alexander Brown

This paper studies architecting query compilers. The state of the art in query compiler construction is lagging behind that in the compilers field. We attempt to remedy this by exploring the key causes of technical challenges in need of well founded soluti ...
2016

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