Stream Reasoning meets Cloud-Edge Intelligence Workshop 2022

1st Workshop

Note that for the mitigating of the SARS-CoV-2 risks at workshop attendance, we provide free rapid antigen self-tests at registration.

Aims and Scope

After the successful Stream Reasoning workshops in the previous years, we invite you to a spinoff of the main workshop with a focus on bringing practitioner and researcher from industry and academia together. The workshop is invitation-only, free-of-charge, and will be held at Siemens Technology in Munich, Germany.

Stream data has become ubiquitous, and the processing, querying, and reasoning over streaming data is being studied in different communities such as KRR, Semantic Web, Databases, Stream Processing, Complex Event Processing, and Machine Learning.

This event will bring together people working on practical projects, applications and tools for stream reasoning and cloud-edge intelligence, spread around different domains, from autonomous driving to smart building, data spaces, and industry 4.0. The event will host a series of keynotes around the different topics, as well as plenty of time for discussions and networking.

Workshop Date

October 18-19, 2022

Workshop schedule

Tuesday, October 18

10:00 - 10:15   Opening

10:15 - 11:15   Keynote 1: Sebastian Brandt (Siemens Technology) - Ontology-based Access to Temporal Data

11:15 - 12:00   Talks: Industry 4.0

  • Haoyu Ren (Siemens Technology): On-device Stream Reasoning in Industrial IoT
  • Xuan Thuy Dang (Murrelektronik GmbH): Cloud-edge Continuum Towards Autonomous Manufacturing

12:00 - 13:30   Lunch (on-site)

13:30 - 14:30   Keynote 2: Emanuele Della Valle (Politecnico di Milano) - motus.ml: Never Stop Learning at the Edge

14:30 - 16:15   Talks: Platforms, Tools, and Solutions

  • Jorge-Arnulfo Quiané-Ruiz (Databloom AI): Blossom Sky - Towards a Data Processing Engine Above the Clouds
  • Kien Tran Trung (Bosch Center for AI): Towards Neural-symbolic Approaches for Knowledge Graphs
  • Yongluan Zhou (University of Copenhagen): Data Management for Event-Driven Microservices in Cloud-Edge Environments
  • Daniel Schraudner (FAU Nürnberg): Distributed Complex Event Detection with Resource-oriented Stream Containers on the Edge

16:15 - 16:45   Coffee Break

16:45 - 18:00   Talks: Robotics and Autonomous Vehicles

  • Jens Lambrecht (Gestalt Robotics): Cloud Robotics - Autonomous Navigation & AI as a Service
  • Anh Le Tuan and Manh Nguyen Duc (TU Berlin): Declarative Perception with Semantic Streams
  • David Bowden (Dell EMC): Semantic SLAM – A Multiagent Hive Mind

Evening: Social Dinner will be held at “Zum Franziskaner”close to the opera, we will meet at 20:00 directly there.

Wednesday, October 19

09:00 - 10:00   Keynote 3: Manolis Koubarakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) - A Data Science Pipeline for Big, Linked Earth Observation Data

10:00 - 10:50   Talks: Autonomous Driving and Smart City

  • Haonan Qiu (BMW): Ontology-Based Map Modelling and Processing for Autonomous Vehicles
  • Kari Koskinen and Iissakki Kosonen (Conveqs): Jätkäsaari Smart Junction as Testing Platform for SmartEdge

10:50 - 11:30   Coffee Break

11:30 - 12:20   Talks: Stream Reasoning Methods

  • Alexander Artikis (NCSR “Demokritos”): Stream Reasoning for Complex Event Recognition
  • Jacopo Urbani (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam): Towards Stream Reasoning with Composite AI

12:20 - 13:30   Lunch (on-site)

13:30 - 14:45   Talks: Data Analytics and AI

  • Evgeny Kharlamov (Bosch Center for AI): Unlocking the Value of Manufacturing Data with Semantics at Bosch
  • Mourad Khayati (eXascale Infolab): Holistic Data Repair - Reconcile Speed with Quality to Recover Missing Values in Sensor Data
  • Alessio Carenini and Marco Comerio (Cefriedl): Challenges in Data Harmonisation, Fusion, and Validation - the Chimera framework

14:45 - 15:30   Coffee Break

15:30 - 16:20   Talks: Platforms, Tools, and Solutions

  • Eleni Tsalapati (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens): A KG-based System for Early System Diagnosis
  • Theofilos Mailis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens): Query Acceleration over Knowledge Graphs in Triple Stores
  • Elena Petrova (Industrial Management Consulting Slovakia): Swarm intelligence of Personal Virtual Assistants

16:20 - 16:40   Wrap up and Conclusions

Venue

The workshop is held on-site at Siemens Technology, Otto-Hahn-Ring 6, 81739 München in room 53.431 of building 53 on the 4th floor (see on Google Maps).

Easiest to reach is by train line S7 and metro line U5 with destination Neuperlach Süd. After arriving, take the southern exit and turn directly left, which brings you to a side-entrance of the campus.

In case you have any questions, feel free to contact the local organisers Darko Anicic: darko.anicic(at)siemens.com and Patrik Schneider: patrick-schneider(at)siemens.com. For emergencies you also can reach us under: +49 174 4912028

Accomodation and Travel

We recommend to stay in the one of the two hotels that are close to the venue:

For more affordable options, we advise to check on the big travel platforms like Booking, Expedia, or HRS. If you choose a hotel along the route of the train line S7, the trip from the centre, e.g, Marienplatz, requires only 17min.

Please check on Wikivoyage for details on arriving by plane, train, bus, or car. Otherwise, there is plenty of information on the official site of Munich.

Organizers

  • Darko Anicic, Siemens AG, Germany
  • Danh Le Phuoc, TU Berlin, Germany
  • Josiane Xavier Parreira, Siemens AG, Austria
  • Patrik Schneider, Siemens AG, Germany and TU Wien, Austria

Sponsors and Host

The event is sponsored and supported by the research groups CED EWT-DE, DAI SMR-DE, and DAI CON-AT of Siemens Technology and BIFOLD, TU Berlin.

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