<div dir="ltr"><pre>After two years without the Graph Systems and Algorithms Devroom we want to bring back<br>together all the graph enthusiasts, researchers, developers, practitioners out there to<br>talk about the latest advancements in the open source graph world.<br>We think that especially now it is important to create a space where people can share their<br>ideas and gain new inspirations.<br>In the last year, many organizations added graph analytical capabilities to their systems,<br>e.g. Neo4j, Arango DB and Redis graph, to fulfill the rising demand of analytical use-cases,<br>often to be executed on a steadily growing amount of data.<br>Graph based data science and machine learning approaches are becoming more and more popular<br>with approaches like graph embeddings and graph neural networks.<br>Graph query languages became mainstream. GQL, an effort driven by many graph database vendors,<br>will be the first query language since SQL standardized by the ISO. Research groups work on<br>standardizing property graph schemas.<br>In previous devrooms we saw many great presentations and demos. <br>After two years of pandemic we want to provide a space for actors and maintainers<br>of graph solutions, researchers, geeks and open source hackers to present their latest work.<br>As always, the devroom will invite both, beginners and experts.<br>
Find all information at <a href="http://graphdevroom.github.io/">http://graphdevroom.github.io/</a>
== Topics ==
* Graph Data Science - Graph based feature engineering, Graph Neural Networks, etc.<br>* Graph applications - Research, use-cases, industry experience<br>* Graph Processing / Analytics Frameworks - Neo4j Graph Algorithms, PGX, etc.<br>* Graph database systems - Neo4j, ArangoDB, etc.<br>* Graph Query Languages - (open)Cypher, GQL, PGQL, GraphQL, etc.<br>* Graph Streaming and its applications<br>* Benchmarks - LDBC Graphalytics, etc.<br>* Graph Visualization<br><br>This list is not closed, other related topics are always welcome.
== How to Apply ==
<br>This year's Graph Systems and Algorithms Devroom will be half a
day. In order to give as many people as possible the chance to present
their work, every slot will be 25 minutes long, including 5 minutes of
Q&A.
Talks are submitted via FOSDEM's conference system Pentabarf.
In order to submit a talk please follow these steps:
- Head over to <a href="https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM20">https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM2</a>3
- Create an account if you do not have one already and sign in
- Make sure your profile information is up to date, including an image and
a biographie
- Click on "Create Event"
- Enter the details of your talk
- The title and a short abstract describing your presentation/demo/talk
(max. 500 words)
- The intended audience
- Links and background information
- Make sure to select the "Graph Systems and Algorithms devroom" track
- Make sure to select a duration of 25 minutes (including 5 minutes Q&A)
== Important Dates ==
2022-11-08 - Devroom CFP starts
2022-12-11 - Devroom CFP ends
2023-02-04 - FOSDEM starts
2023-02-04 - Graph Systems and Algorithms Devroom
2023-02-05 - FOSDEM ends
See you soon!</pre></div>