16 research outputs found

    Integrating analytics with relational databases

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    The database research community has made tremendous strides in developing powerful database engines that allow for efficient analytical query processing. However, these powerful systems have gone largely unused by analysts and data scientists. This poor adoption is caused primarily by the state of database-client integration. In this thesis we attempt to overcome this challenge by investigating how we can facilitate efficient and painless integration of analytical tools and relational database management systems. We focus our investigation on the three primary methods for database-client integration: client-server connections, in-database processing and embedding the database inside the client application.PROMIMOOCAlgorithms and the Foundations of Software technolog

    Integrating analytics with relational databases

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    In order to uncover insights and trends, it is an increasingly common practice for companies of all shapes and sizes to gather large quantities of data and to then analyze that data. This data can come from a multitude of different sources, ranging from data gathered about consumer behavior to data gathered from sensors. The most prevalent way of storing and managing data has traditionally been a relational database management system (RDBMS). However, there is currently a disconnect between the tools used for analysis of data and the tools used for storing that data. Instead of working directly with RDBMSes, these tools are build to work in a stand-alone fashion, and offer integration with RDBMSes as an afterthought. The focus of my PhD research is on investigating different methods of combining popular analytical tools (such as R or Python) with database management systems in an efficient and user-friendly fashion

    Integrating analytics with relational databases

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    The database research community has made tremendous strides in developing powerful database engines that allow for efficient analytical query processing. However, these powerful systems have gone largely unused by analysts and data scientists. This poor adoption is caused primarily by the state of database-client integration. In this thesis we attempt to overcome this challenge by investigating how we can facilitate efficient and painless integration of analytical tools and relational database management systems. We focus our investigation on the three primary methods for database-client integration: client-server connections, in-database processing and embedding the database inside the client application.PROMIMOOCAlgorithms and the Foundations of Software technolog

    Multimodal interaction for deliberate practice

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    The Multimodal Tutor: Adaptive Feedback from Multimodal Experiences

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    This doctoral thesis describes the journey of ideation, prototyping and empirical testing of the Multimodal Tutor, a system designed for providing digital feedback that supports psychomotor skills acquisition using learning and multimodal data capturing. The feedback is given in real-time with machine-driven assessment of the learner's task execution. The predictions are tailored by supervised machine learning models trained with human annotated samples. The main contributions of this thesis are: a literature survey on multimodal data for learning, a conceptual model (the Multimodal Learning Analytics Model), a technological framework (the Multimodal Pipeline), a data annotation tool (the Visual Inspection Tool) and a case study in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation training (CPR Tutor). The CPR Tutor generates real-time, adaptive feedback using kinematic and myographic data and neural networks

    Process Mining for Smart Product Design

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    Comparative process mining:analyzing variability in process data

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    Comparative process mining:analyzing variability in process data

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