The Complete Conference Schedule is
here.
The keynote speaker is Arthur W. Toga and will be presenting The Informatics of Large Multisite Brain Mapping Projects.
Best Paper Award:
StatusQuo: Making Familiar Abstractions Perform Using Program Analysis
Alvin Cheung (MIT), Owen Arden (Cornell University), Sam Madden (MIT), Armando Solar-Lezama (MIT), and Andrew Myers (Cornell University)
CCC Outrageous Ideas and Vision Awards:
- 1st Place: Querying Without Keyboards by Arnab Nandi (The Ohio State University)
- 2nd Place: Abstraction without regret in data management systems by Christoph Koch (EPFL)
- 3rd Place: The bionic DBMS is coming, but what will it look like? by Ryan Johnson (University of Toronto) and Ippokratis Pandis (IBM Almaden Research Center)
Gongshow Awards:
- Overall best presentation: Say No! No! and No! by Jens Dittrich (Saarland University)
- Wildest idea: We are Under Attack; by the least publishable unit by Mike Stonebraker (MIT)
- Most intuitive idea: Unlocking Cool in Databases (and CS in general) by Rimma Nehme (Microsoft Gray Systems Lab)
- Most complicated idea: Big Data Complex Data by Mike Caruso
- The idea with the Turing potential: A Science Fiction Talk by Yanlei Diao (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
CIDR 2013 Program: