Emanuel Sallinger
Assistant Professor (from June 2020)
TU Wien,
Faculty of Informatics
Institute of Logic and Computation
Database and Artificial Intelligence Group
Knowledge Graph Lab
Senior Researcher
University of Oxford
Department of Computer Science
Email |
sallinger [at] dbai tuwien ac at |
Address |
Favoritenstraße 9-11/192-2
1040 Wien, Austria
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Office Hours |
by appointment (send me an email) |
Profile
From June 2020, I am joining as assistant professor at the Database and Artificial Intelligence Group. I am currently a Senior Researcher at the University of Oxford and an associated researcher at DBAI.
I hold a PhD degree in Computer Science, which was awarded "sub auspiciis praesidentis rei publicae".
I also completed Master's degrees in Computational Intelligence and in Informatics Management, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Software & Information Engineering.
I am head of the Knowledge Graph Lab at DBAI, a Vienna Research Group funded by the Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF).
I previously participated in the Heterogeneous Information Integration, the Decodyn, and the Service-Oriented Data Integration projects.
Publications
See DBLP for the most current publications. These are some older publications with their direct links:
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Function Symbols in Tuple-Generating Dependencies: Expressive Power and Computability.
Georg Gottlob, Reinhard Pichler and Emanuel Sallinger.
PODS 2015.
[dblp][doi]
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Distance-Bounded Consistent Query Answering.
Andreas Pfandler and Emanuel Sallinger.
IJCAI 2015.
[pdf]
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On the Undecidability of the Equivalence of Second-Order Tuple Generating Dependencies (Journal Version).
Ingo Feinerer, Reinhard Pichler, Emanuel Sallinger and Vadim Savenkov.
Information Systems, 2015.
[dblp][doi]
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Using Statistics for Computing Joins with MapReduce.
Theresa Csar, Reinhard Pichler, Emanuel Sallinger and Vadim Savenkov.
AMW 2015.
[dblp][pdf]
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Nested Dependencies: Structure and Reasoning.
Phokion G. Kolaitis, Reinhard Pichler, Emanuel Sallinger and Vadim Savenkov.
PODS 2014.
[dblp][doi]
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Capturing Relational Schemas and Functional Dependencies in RDFS.
Diego Calvanese, Wolfang Fischl, Reinhard Pichler, Emanuel Sallinger and Mantas Simkus.
AAAI 2014.
[dblp][pdf]
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Combined Complexity of Repair Checking and Consistent Query Answering.
Sebastian Arming, Reinhard Pichler and Emanuel Sallinger.
AMW 2014.
[dblp][pdf]
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Expressive Identification Constraints to Capture Functional Dependencies in Description Logics.
Diego Calvanese, Wolfang Fischl, Reinhard Pichler, Emanuel Sallinger and Mantas Simkus.
DL 2014.
[dblp][pdf]
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Reasoning about Schema Mappings.
Emanuel Sallinger.
Data Exchange Integration and Streams, Dagstuhl Follow-Ups, 2013.
[dblp][pdf]
A related talk was given at DEIS 2010,
the GI-Dagstuhl Advanced School on Data Exchange, Integration and Streams organized by Phokion G. Kolaitis, Maurizio Lenzerini and Nicole Schweikardt.
[slides] (pdf)
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Towards General Representability in Knowledge Exchange.
Marcelo Arenas, Jorge Pérez and Emanuel Sallinger.
AMW 2013.
[dblp][pdf]
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Enhancing the Updatability of Projective Views.
Paolo Guagliardo, Reinhard Pichler and Emanuel Sallinger.
AMW 2013.
[dblp][pdf]
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Relaxed Notions of Schema Mapping Equivalence Revisited (Journal Version).
Reinhard Pichler, Emanuel Sallinger and Vadim Savenkov.
Theory of Computing Systems, Special Issue, 2013.
[dblp][doi]
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Union and Intersection of Schema Mappings.
Jorge Pérez, Reinhard Pichler, Emanuel Sallinger and Vadim Savenkov.
AMW 2012.
[dblp][pdf]
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On the Undecidability of the Equivalence of Second-Order Tuple Generating Dependencies.
Ingo Feinerer, Reinhard Pichler, Emanuel Sallinger and Vadim Savenkov.
AMW 2011.
[dblp][pdf]
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Relaxed Notions of Schema Mapping Equivalence Revisited.
Reinhard Pichler, Emanuel Sallinger and Vadim Savenkov.
ICDT 2011.
[dblp][pdf]
Awards
Teaching
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