Filip Murlak
Scholar

Filip Murlak

Google Scholar ID: lhjxaFQAAAAJ
Associate Professor, University of Warsaw
Automata TheoryDatabase TheoryLogic in Computer ScienceKnowledge Representation
Citations & Impact
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Citations
780
 
H-index
13
 
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13
 
Publications
20
 
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78
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Publications
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GPC: A Pattern Calculus for Property Graphs
ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART Symposium on Principles of Database Systems · 2022
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Publications:
  • - Stackless Processing of Streamed Trees, PODS 2021
  • - PG-Keys: Keys for Property Graphs, SIGMOD 2021
  • - On Finite Entailment of Non-Local Queries in Description Logics, KR 2020
  • - Ontology Focusing: Knowledge-Enriched Databases on Demand, ECAI 2020
  • - On Finite and Unrestricted Query Entailment beyond SQ with Number Restrictions on Transitive Roles, IJCAI 2019
  • - On the semantics of Cypher's implicit group-by, DBPL 2019
  • - Finite Query Answering in Expressive Description Logics with Transitive Roles, KR 2018
  • - Reasoning about integrity constraints for tree-structured data, Theory Comput. Syst. 62(4): 941-976 (2018)
  • - Three easy pieces on schema mappings for tree-structured data, AMW 2017
  • - Schema validation via streaming circuits, PODS 2016
  • - Vertically acyclic conjunctive queries over trees, AMW 2016
  • - Monadic datalog and regular tree pattern queries, ACM Trans. Database Syst. 41(3): 20:1-20:43 (2016)
  • - Index problems for game automata, ACM Trans. Comput. Log. 17(4): 24:1-24:38 (2016)
  • - Research Directions for Principles of Data Management (Abridged), SIGMOD Record 45(4): 5-17 (2016)
  • - On the weak index problem for game automata, WoLLIC 2015
  • - Consistency of injective tree patterns, FSTTCS 2014
  • - XML schema mappings: data exchange and metadata management, J. ACM 61(2):12 (2014)
  • - Monadic datalog and regular tree pattern queries, MFCS 2014
  • - Foundations of Data Exchange, Cambridge University Press 2014
  • - Transformation Synthesis from XML Schema Mappings, Conference or Journal not specified
Research Experience
  • Work Experience: Post-doc in the Database Group at the University of Edinburgh; Research Projects: Current research is in database theory and knowledge representation.
Education
  • Degree: PhD; School: Not specifically mentioned; Advisor: Damian Niwiński; Time: Not specifically mentioned; Major: Automata Theory.
Background
  • Research Interests: database theory and knowledge representation; Professional Field: automata theory; Brief Introduction: works at the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, University of Warsaw, and is a member of the automata group at the Institute of Informatics.
Miscellany
  • Contact Information:
  • - Address: Uniwersytet Warszawski, Instytut Informatyki, ul. Banacha 2, 02-097 Warszawa, Polska
  • - Office: 4580
  • - Phone: +48 22 55 44 458
  • - Fax: +48 22 55 44 400
  • - Email: fmurlak at mimuw dot edu dot pl