Research Topic - Information Integration
1) The objective of
this research is the design of strategies, techniques and tools for the
integration and management of multi-modal and multimedia information
from distributed, heterogeneous, and autonomous sources. The approach is
primarily grounded into database research. As such it is emphasizing
various ideas such as declarative query languages, conceptual data
models, adaptive processing and optimization of programs and queries,
and the consideration of large numbers of users and large collections of
data. Currently the research is focusing on several the following
themes: XML data management and processing, progressive processing of
disparate information (stream processing), business process definitions
management and integration, and algorithms for web information
(clustering).
The research findings
concern the semantic integration of disparate information sources in
particular integration and management of XML data. The integration and
management of multi-modal information is also concerned with textual and
geographical information indexing, retrieval and extraction as well as
the management of business processes.
Research achievements
include:
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the first geographical search engine Global Atlas
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the X007 benchmark
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the iMinMax indexing technique for multidimensional data
2) Some
publications
S. Bressan, B.
Catania, Z. Lacroix, Y.G. Li, and A. Maddalena, Accelerating queries by
pruning XML documents, Data & Knowledge Engineering 2005.
S. Jayasena, and S.
Bressan, and S. Madnick, A case study of Electronic Bill Presentment and
Payment (EBPP) integration using the COIN mediation technology, Journal
of Internet Banking and Commerce (JIBC, ISSN 1204-5357), 2005.
D. T. Wijaya and S.
Bressan, Clustering Web Documents Using Co-citation, Coupling, Incoming,
and Outgoing Hyperlinks: a Comparative Performance Analysis of
Algorithms, International Journal of Web Information Systems, ISSN
1744-0084 (Print), ISSN 1744-0092 (Online) Volume 2 Issue 2, 2006.
Dung Xuan Le, Stephane
Bressan, David Taniar, Wenny Rahayu Semantic XPath Query Transformation:
Opportunities and Performance, The 12th International Conference on
Database Systems for Advanced Applications (DASFAA) (2007)
Wee Hyong Tok,
Stephane Bressan and Mong Li Lee RRPJ: Result-Rate based Progressive
Relational Join, The 12th International Conference on Database Systems
for Advanced Applications (DASFAA) (2007)
3) List of
Collaborations with:
Steven Prestwich,
University of Cork, Ireland
Barbara Catania,
University of Genoa, Italy
Omar Boucelma, CNRS
and University of Marseille, France
David Taniar,
University of Monash , Australia
Wenny Rahayu, Latrobe
University, Australia
Ismail Khalil Ibrahim,
University of Linz, Austria
Zainal
Hazibuan and Mirna Adriani, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Bali
Ranaivo-Malancon, Universiti Sains Malaysia
Stephen Lee and Angela Goh, NTU, Singapore
Stuart Madnick, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, USA
Akmal
Chaudhri, IBM
Lee
eng Wah, A*Star Simtech (joint research project A*Star SERC)
- Government
Agencies/Statutory Boards
St└phane Bressan
(member), ITSC XML working Group
4) Patents granted
iMinMax Apparatus and
Method for Performing Transformation-based Indexing of High-dimensional
Data. US Patent No. 7,117,217 B2 issued on 3 October 2006, Yu Cui,
Stephane Bressan, Ooi Beng Chin, and Tan Kian Lee
5) Names of the
Faculty Members in the research area
St└phane Bressan |