News

  • (9/13/18) Yue Wang successfully passed his Ph.D. thesis defense. Congratulations, Yue!
  • (9/4/18) Paper on the Houdini synthesis framework accepted for publication at NIPS 2018!
  • (8/20/18) You can visit the PlinyCompute website here. There you can find details on using the system, as well as a link to the source code.
  • (7/11/2018) Abhinav presented the paper on the PIRL reinforcement learning framework at ICML 2018.
  • (5/30/2018) Yanxin presented his work on program splicing at ICSE 2018.
  • (5/18/18) Swarat, Vijay, and Chris will be giving a tutorial on Bayou at PLDI 2018 on Monday, June 18th.
  • (5/10/18) Askbayou.com is now live. This website showcases the synthesis capabilities of Bayou, our framework for machine learning over Big Code. Bayou has received a bit of press coverage (for example, see this).
  • (3/13/18) Registration for SIGMOD 2018 is now live. The ISSyL lab is hosting SIGMOD from June 10th to June 15th this year, in Houston. SIGMOD is ACM’s flagship conference for the dissemination of original research results in data management.
  • (3/10/18) Three years of development effort has finally been rewarded. Our paper on PlinyCompute (formerly PDB) was accepted to SIGMOD 2018 (here’s the longer and less polished arXiv version). Congratulations to Jia, Matt, Tania, Shangyu, Carlos, Sourav, Kia, Binhang, and a special thanks to all of those who have contributed to the project over the past few years.
  • (1/29/18) The paper on the Bayou program synthesis tool was accepted to ICLR 2018 as an oral presentation. Only 23 out of 935 submissions were accepted for oral presentation.
  • (1/25/18) Shangyu Luo and Jacob Gao (along with former lab members Luis Perez and Michael Gubanov) recently had their ICDE 2017 paper “Scalable Linear Algebra on a Relational Database System” selected for a ACM SIGMOD 2017 research highlight. It was selected from among all of the papers published last year in major database venues. Congratulations!
  • (1/14/18) Abhinav Verma has won the Bronze medal at the POPL Student Research Competition!

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