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We Join The Stream Reasoning Workshop 2021

The research community at its best!
This week, our research director Sabri Skhiri flew to Milan with other leaders in stream reasoning.

They meet to push further efficient decision-making and context detection over rapidly changing data.

Sabri explained: “Together with other experts, we take our vision of real-time intelligence and data flow processing a step further. I was also invited along with Albert Bifet (Télécom Paris), Boris Motik (University of Oxford), and Alexander Artikis (University of Piraeus) in a panel discussion to discuss the future directions and the industrial needs.”

We look forward to knowing what will come out of this international collaboration!

Learn more about the event here.

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