Martin Brugnara
@MartinBrugnaraDatabase & Graphs. Ph.D. in CS from the University of Trento. PGP 4939 3E39 80A8 A417 DF3E.
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Starship re-entering Earth's atmosphere. Views through the plasma
Teams are completing final checkouts and reviews ahead of Starship’s first flight test attempt; weather is looking pretty good for tomorrow morning but we're keeping an eye on wind shear spacex.com/launches/missi…
Here's the graphical abstract for the paper and the link: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Very happy to announce that, after 14 months and several rounds of review, our work on "A new Markov–Dubins hybrid solver with learned decision trees" has been published in the Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence journal. Gold #OpenAccess thanks to UniBz.
Is there a button for moar boosters? 😀💚
Coding after a long break is like riding a bike, only instead of picking it back up where you left off, your bike has flat tires and it's missing a pedal and apparently someone (you) started to fix the chain but never finished and left no instructions on what's left
Hey @overleaf, am I supposed to just play Pokemon? The deadline for my thesis is approaching.
Updated Slides for “Exploring the Data Wilderness through Examples.” #tutorial @SIGMOD2019 Are now available! Thanks to all who attended! data-exploration.ml/#sigmod #sigmod2019
Left: MIT computer scientist Katie Bouman w/stacks of hard drives of black hole image data. Right: MIT computer scientist Margaret Hamilton w/the code she wrote that helped put a man on the moon. (image credit @floragraham) #EHTblackhole #BlackHoleDay #BlackHole
Curious about understanding the performance of a #GraphDatabase ? We investigated 35 types of operations and performed experiments on all the major #GraphDb in this #vldb paper Read more on graphbenchmark.com
Vol:12 No:4 → Beyond Macrobenchmarks: Microbenchmark-based Graph Database Evaluation vldb.org/pvldb/vol12/p3…
Here it is! Proud of this work, showcasing how you can finally explore big data in an easy and intuitive way: by example! #exploration #DataScience #bigData twitter.com/MorganClaypool…
Exploratory analyses should be simple enough to avoid complicated declarative languages and mechanisms, while at the same time retaining the flexibility and expressiveness of such languages. bit.ly/2Q9Xsm0 #datamanagement
Come and Explore with us a #Knowledge #Graph: disi.unitn.it/~lissandrini/p… Today at 11.45 (in ~1hour) Group B See a preview: youtu.be/A1_dKvX5ZRk vldb2018.lncc.br/accepted-demon… #VLDB #VLDB2018 @vldb2018
Demo for #Knowledge #Graph #Exploration: disi.unitn.it/~lissandrini//… See a preview: youtu.be/A1_dKvX5ZRk Group B on Tue 2.00pm vldb2018.lncc.br/accepted-demon… #VLDB #VLDB2018
We have an exciting program lined up. Find the program schedule at: vldb2018.lncc.br/program-schedu… #vldb #vldb2018 🇧🇷
Glad to be there! Thank you!
Programming is like magic. You write very specific instructions in arcane languages to invoke commands, and if you get it even a little bit wrong you risk unleashing demons and destroying everything.
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