Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
Annotations: dynamic semantics in stream processing
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
Adaptive query processing in data stream management systems under limited memory resources
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
Efficient algorithms based on relational queries to mine frequent graphs
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
Quality factory and quality notification service in data warehouse
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
Research proposal for distributed deep web search
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
From exploratory search to web search and back
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
A decision support system for green data centers
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
Leveraging natural language processing of clinical narratives for phenotype modeling
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
Entity classification by bag of Wikipedia articles
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
Probabilistic ranking for relational databases based on correlations
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
Toward the design of a methodology to predict relevance through multiple sources of evidence
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
A secure pervasive health care system using location dependent unicast key generation scheme
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
A multi-functional architecture addressing workflow and service challenges using provenance data
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
Modeling a trust cloud context
PIKM '10 Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
PIKM 2011: the 4th ACM workshop for Ph.D. students in information and knowledge management
Proceedings of the 20th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
PIKM 2012: 5th ACM workshop for PhD students in information and knowledge management
Proceedings of the 21st ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
PIKM 2013: the 6th ACM workshop for ph.d. students in information and knowledge management
Proceedings of the 22nd ACM international conference on Conference on information & knowledge management
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The database community is exploring more and more multidisciplinary avenues: Data semantics overlaps with ontology management; reasoning tasks venture into the domain of artificial intelligence; and data stream management and information retrieval shake hands, e.g., when processing Web click-streams. These new research avenues become evident, for example, in the topics that doctoral students choose for their dissertations. This paper surveys the emerging multidisciplinary research by doctoral students in database systems and related areas. It is based on the PIKM 2010, which is the 3rd Ph.D. workshop at the International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM). The topics addressed include ontology development, data streams, natural language processing, medical databases, green energy, cloud computing, and exploratory search. In addition to core ideas from the workshop, we list some open research questions in these multidisciplinary areas.