Stream Reasoning Workshop 2024

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After the successful Stream Reasoning workshops in Vienna, Berlin, Zürich, Linköping, Milan, Amsterdam and Lyon in previous years, the next edition of the workshop will be held in Kortrijk, Belgium, on December 12-13 2024.

The workshop is invitation-only and free-of-charge and focuses on strengthening our growing community by sharing different perspectives, challenges, and experiences obtained by working with expressive yet efficient decision-making over rapidly changing data.

For Stream Reasoning to grow as a research area, it is very valuable to bring together these different views and goals to exchange ideas in a relaxed and collaborative atmosphere.

Workshop Program:

The workshop will be held in room B422.

Thurday 12th of December:

Time Speaker Title
10:00 Pieter Bonte Welcom to SRW 2024
10:20 - 12:25 Session 1  
  Piotr Sowiński Jelly: a high-performance RDF streaming protocol
  Liam Tirpitz Towards FAIR Data Stream Processing Ecosystems
  Daniel de Leng Probabilistic stream reasoning with DyKnow-ROS2
  Bram Steenwinckel TALK: Generating Explainable Knowledge Graph Embeddings Using INK for Event-based Machine Learning
  Danh Le Phuoc Semantic Stream Processing and Reasoning for Swarm Intelligence
12:25- 13:25 Lunch  
13:25 - 14:25 Steffen Zeug Keynote: NebulaStream – Data Stream Processing in Massively Distributed Heterogeneous Environments
14:25- 15:15 Session 2  
  Stefan Borgwardt Explaining critical situations over sensor data streams using proofs and natural language
  Olivier Cure On the adoption of streaming solutions in RDF stores
15:15- 15:35 Coffee Break  
15:35- 16:25 Session 3  
  Mathijs van Noort Stream Reasoning Formalisms
  Luca Laboccetta Towards Effective ASP-based Stream Reasoning: Facilitate the Reasoning over Patterns of Events
16:25-17:25 Tooling/Demo part 1  
  Piotr Sowiński RiverBench: an Open RDF Streaming Benchmark Suite
  Luca Laboccetta DP-sr Live Demo: deriving Insights from Real-Time Data Streams
  Steffen Zeug NebulaStream
  Maarten Vandenbrande TBD
19:30 Workshop dinner  

Friday 13th of December:

Time Speaker Title
9:00 Heitor Gomes Keynote: Streaming Machine Learning
10:00 - 10:25 Session 4  
  Lorenzo Iovine Classifying Yearbook Image Streams with Temporal Distribution Shifts using Momentum Contrastive Learning
10:25- 10:45 Coffee Break  
10:45 - 12:35 Session 5  
  Jean-Paul Calbimonte An Actionable Knowledge Pipeline for Run-Time Swarm Coordination
  Giacomo Ziffer Beyond i.i.d.: Online Learning from Evolving Data Streams with Temporal Dependence
  Julian Rojas Scalable and stream-based data sharing on Web scale with Linked Data Event Streams
  Tom Windels Extensible incremental query engine for continuous querying
12:35- 13:35 Lunch  
13:35 - 14:25 Session 6  
  Michael Rawson Implementing the Expressive Power of Temporal Message Passing
  Sebastian Philipp Adam ASP-Driven Emergency Planning for Norm Violations in RL
14:25 - 15:10 Student Talks  
  Kai Obendrauf  
  Cas Proost  
  Volodymyr Kadzhaia  
15:10- 15:30 Coffee Break  
15:30-16:30 Tooling/Demo part 2  
  Giacomo Ziffer CapyMOA: Practical Machine Learning for Streaming Data
  Lorenzo Iovine SML libraries part 2
  Danh Le Phuoc Tentative
  Bram Steenwinckel Anomaly Detection on Dynamic Knowledge Graphs Challenge: Setup & Dataset
16:30 - 17:00 Discussion and wrap-up  

Workshop Venue

The workshop will be held at KU Leuven campus Kulak, a smaller campus of KU Leuven located in city of Kortrijk.

Address: Etienne Sabbelaan 53 8500 Kortrijk

Room: B422

Travel

By Plane

Brussels National Airport (IATA code: BRU) is about 85km from Kortrijk. The most convenient way to get from the airport to Kortijk is by train. The train station is located beneath the airport.

You can plan your journey on http://www.belgianrail.be/en/.

By Train

You can plan a national journey on http://www.belgianrail.be/en/.

You can plan an international journey on http://www.b-europe.com/Travel/.

By Bus

There is a good bus connection between the train station and the campus, using bus line 2. The bus stop is next to the train station (rear exit). The exit station of bus line 2 opposite the campus is “Universiteit”. Do not step out of the bus at the stop “Erasmuslaan” as this is the stop before the campus and still a 5-min walk.

There is a ticket vending machine at the front entrance of the train station, or you can pay contactless on the bus using the white terminal. Further information about bus schedules and buying tickets can be found at https://www.delijn.be/en/.

By Car

You can plan your journey on Google maps. The campus has a lot of parking spaces that are free to use.

Accomodation

There are plenty of hotels in various price ranges in Kortrijk. There are no hotels close to the campus, so we recommend to choose a hotel in the historical centre and take bus line 2 to go the university.

We can recommend the following hotels which are close to the train station and the historical centre:

Another option is Ibis Styles Kortrijk Expo (3 stars). It is relatively close to the campus, but further away from the train station and historical centre.

Organizers

  • Pieter Bonte, KU Leuven, Belgium
  • Riccardo Tommasini, LIRIS, INSA Lyon, France
  • Jacopo Urbani, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands,
  • Emanuele Della Valle, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
  • Thomas Eiter, TU Vienna, Austria

Tourist Information

Kortrijk is a historical city with a rich cultural scene. If you plan to extend your visit to include some touristic excursions or just want some more information, you can have a look at the website of Visit Kortrijk.

Moreover, there are several other historical cities near Kortrijk which can be easily reached by train, e.g.: Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, Brussels or Ieper.