25.03.2019
MCML at EDBT 2019
Three Accepted Papers
22nd International Conference on Extending Database Technology, Lisbon, Portugal, Mar 26-29, 2019
We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 3 papers to EDBT 2019. Congrats to our researchers!
Main Track (3 papers)
A. Beer • D. Kazempour • T. Seidl
Rock - Let the points roam to their clusters themselves.
EDBT 2019 - 22nd International Conference on Extending Database Technology. Lisbon, Portugal, Mar 26-29, 2019. PDF
Rock - Let the points roam to their clusters themselves.
EDBT 2019 - 22nd International Conference on Extending Database Technology. Lisbon, Portugal, Mar 26-29, 2019. PDF
D. Kazempour • L. Krombholz • P. Kröger • T. Seidl
A Galaxy of Correlations - Detecting Linear Correlated Clusters through k-Tuples Sampling using Parameter Space Transform.
EDBT 2019 - 22nd International Conference on Extending Database Technology. Lisbon, Portugal, Mar 26-29, 2019. PDF
A Galaxy of Correlations - Detecting Linear Correlated Clusters through k-Tuples Sampling using Parameter Space Transform.
EDBT 2019 - 22nd International Conference on Extending Database Technology. Lisbon, Portugal, Mar 26-29, 2019. PDF
D. Kazempour • T. Seidl
Insights into a running clockwork: On interactive process-aware clustering.
EDBT 2019 - 22nd International Conference on Extending Database Technology. Lisbon, Portugal, Mar 26-29, 2019. PDF
Insights into a running clockwork: On interactive process-aware clustering.
EDBT 2019 - 22nd International Conference on Extending Database Technology. Lisbon, Portugal, Mar 26-29, 2019. PDF
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