- SIGMOD'16: » Robust and Noise Resistant Wrapper Induction
- TCS'15: » Closure properties and complexity of rational sets of regular languages
- joining Google London in January 2015!
- PVLDB'14: » DIADEM: Thousands of Websites to a Single Database
- CC'14: » CBMC-GC: An ANSI C Compiler for Secure Two-Party Computations
- FSTTCS'13: » On the Structure and Complexity of Rational Sets of Regular Languages
- WISE'13: » Bitemporal Complex Event Processing of Web Event Advertisements
- WISE'13: » PEACE-ful Web Event Extraction and Processing
- VLDB Journal: » The Ontological Key: Automatically Understanding and Integrating Forms to Access the Deep Web
- WWW'13: » Effective Web Scraping with OXPath
- AAAI'13 (PC): » International Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Artificial Intelligence and the Web -- Special Track on AI and the Web
- ISWC'12: » DEQA: Deep Web Extraction for Question Answering
- VLDB Journal: » OXPATH: A Language for Scalable Data Extraction, Automation, and Crawling on the Deep Web
- DEXA'12: » DIADEM: Domains to Databases
- ICWE'12: » Turn the page: Automated traversal of paginated websites
- TOSEM: » Verification Across Intellectual Property Boundaries
- WWW'12: » OPAL: Automated Form Understanding for the Deep Web
- WWW'12: » DIADEM: Domain-centric, Intelligent, Automated Data Extraction Methodology
- WWW'12: » OPAL: A Passe-partout for Web Forms
- WWW'12: » Automatically Learning Gazetteers from the Deep Web
- WWW'12: » Visual OXPath: Robust Wrapping by Example
- WIMS'12 (PC): » International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics
- RR'11: » Little Knowledge Rules The Web: Domain-Centric Result Page Extraction
- PVLDB'11: » OXPath: A Language for Scalable, Memory-efficient Data Extraction from Web Applications
- ESOP'12 (PC): » European Symposium on Programming
- TIME'11 (PC): » International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning
- WIMS'11: » Real Understanding for Real Estate Forms
- WWW'11: » OXPath: Little Language, Litte Memory, Great Value
- FASE'11: » Seamless Testing for Models and Code
- EDBT'11: » Taking the OXPath down the Deep Web
- HVC'10: » An Introduction to Test Specification in FQL
- ASE'10: » How did you specify your test suite ?
- moving to Oxford in May 2010!
Short Bio. Before joining the text-to-speech group at Google London, I worked on the » Diadem project at Oxford and in the » Forsyte group at Technische Universität Darmstadt and Technische Universität München. Prior to that, I worked as software architect developing financial and entertainment software. I obtained my PhD at Vienna University of Technology.