Virtual Event

The free virtual 2020 provenance week event will be held on June 22nd 9:00am - 3:30pm (eastern). Authors of accepted TaPP, IPAW, demo, and poster papers will each give a short presentation to of their work (full presentations are proposed to the 2021 event). Furthermore, this event will give the community to connect and network. Finally, we will also present our plan for the ProvenanceWeek 2021 and the collocated ProvViz workshop.

Join the event

We are using google meet. You can join the event through a browser.

Organization

Authors will present live with a backup option of playing a prerecorded video in case of poor connectivity. During the afternoon there will be breakout sessions for posters and demos where attendees can join a session specific to a poster/demo to discuss with the author.

Schedule

9:00am - 12:00pm - Morning session

  • 9:00am - 9:30am - Introduction by the chairs / ProvenanceWeek 2021 announcements
  • 9:30am - 10:45am - TaPP teaser talks

    • An Event-based Data Model for Granular Information Flow Tracking (Joud Khoury (Raytheon BBN Technologies), Timothy Upthegrove (Raytheon BBN Technologies), Armando Caro (Raytheon BBN Technologies), Brett Benyo (Raytheon BBN Technologies), Derrick Kong (Raytheon BBN Technologies)) paper: TBD

    • Integrity checking and abnormality detection of provenance records (Sheung Chi Chan (University of Edinburgh), James Cheney (University of Edinburgh), Ashish Gehani (SRI International), Hassaan Irshad (SRI International)) paper: TBD

    • A first-principles algebraic approach to data transformations in data cleaning: understanding provenance from the ground up (Santiago Núñez-Corrales (iSchool and NCSA, UIUC), Lan Li (iSchool, UIUC), Bertram Ludäscher (iSchool and NCSA, UIUC)) paper: TBD

    • Data Provenance for Attributes: Attribute Lineage (Dennis Dosso (University of Padua), Susan B. Davidson (University of Pennsylvania), Gianmaria Silvello (University of Padua)) paper: TBD

    • Discrepancy Detection in Whole Network Provenance (Raza Ahmad (SRI International), Eunjin Jung (University of San Francisco), Carolina de Senne Garcia (Ecole Polytechnique), Hassaan Irshad (SRI International), Ashish Gehani (SRI International)) paper: TBD

    • Efficient Provenance Alignment in Reproduced Executions (Tanu Malik (DePaul University), Yuta Nakamura (DePaul University), Ashish Gehani (SRI International)) paper: TBD

    • A Generic Explainability Framework for Function Circuits (Sylvain Hallé (Université du Québec à Chicoutimi), Hugo Tremblay (Université du Québec à Chicoutimi)) paper: TBD

    • Provenance-Based Interpretation of Multi-Agent Information Analysis (Scott Friedman (SIFT), Jeff Rye (SIFT), David LaVergne (SIFT), Dan Thomsen (SIFT), Matthew Allen (Raytheon BBN Technologies), Kyle Tunis (Raytheon BBN Technologies)) paper: TBD

  • 10:45am - 11:15am - Virtual Coffee break
  • 11:15am - 12:00pm - Poster and Demo teaser talks

    • ReproduceMeGit: A Visualization Tool for Analyzing Reproducibility of Jupyter Notebooks (S. Samuel, B. König-Ries) Materials

    • Machine Learning Pipelines: Provenance, Reproducibility and FAIR Data Principles (S. Samuel, F. Löffler, B. König-Ries) Materials

    • Privacy Aspects of Provenance Queries (T. Auge, N. Scharlau, A. Heuer) Materials

    • ISO 23494: Biotechnology – Provenance Information Model for Biological Specimen and Data (R. Wittner, P. Holub, J. Geiger, C. Goble, H. Müller, S. Soiland-Reyes, E. Fairweather, L. Pirredu, F. Frexia, C. Mascia, G. Zanetti, H. Nakae, C. Strambio, J. Moore, D. Grunwald, J. Swedlow) Materials

    • Explaining and Replaying Containers Using Provenance (R. Ahmad, M. Deeds, Y. Nakamura, T. Hai, T. Malik) Materials

    • Mapping a Trusted Path for the Use of VGI (B. Roper, A. Chapman, D. Martin, S. Cavazzi) Materials

    • On Discovering Data Preparation Modules Using Examples (K. Belhajjame) Materials

12:00pm - 1:00pm - Lunch break

1:00pm - 3:30pm - Afternoon session

ProvenanceWeek 2020

  • ProvenanceWeek 2020

Following successful past ProvenanceWeek events, ProvenanceWeek 2020 will again co-locate the IPAW and TaPP workshops as well as several satellite events that focus on novel directions for provenance.

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