Unifying Semantics-Aware Querying is coming at 07/29/2019 - 10:00am

Milam 202
Mon, 07/29/2019 - 10:00am

Michael Benedikt
Professor, Computer science department, Oxford University

Abstract:
Several distinct research areas related to data management and the web deal
with answering an information need by making use of semantic information
about the data. Examples include the Semantic Web, data integration, and
semantics-based optimization modules for commercial database systems.
This talk describes work on creating a unified platform for answering queries
that subsumes many of these cases. The vision is to support distributed
datasources connected by integrity constraints, supporting a wide variety of
access models,
cost models, data models, constraint languages, and query languages.
I'll outline both the progress and the challenges in building such platforms
by discussing the PDQ (Proof-driven querying) system at Oxford. PDQ supports
a rich language for constraints and queries, along with the ability to
describe several kinds of interfaces for data access.  It can extend
traditional cost-based optimization to the setting of constraints. It can
also be used in the setting of "Open World Querying" that extends the data
integration approach used in the semantic web. The talk will include a quick
look at the system, a bit of the underlying theory, and some discussion of
open issues.
This includes work with Gabor Gyorkei, Julien Leblay, and Efi Tsamoura.

Bio:

Read more:
http://eecs.oregonstate.edu/colloquium/unifying-semantics-aware-querying [1]


[1] http://eecs.oregonstate.edu/colloquium/unifying-semantics-aware-querying
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