Title : Let the stress begin, 5 criminology bachelor projects

Presenter Jeroen de Man
Abstract Together with Charlotte Gerritsen, we supervised 5 bachelor students of criminology who all performed an experiment measuring stress in response to computer generated stimuli. In these experiments they covered movies, sound, games, injustice and an external stimulus. Participants' heart rate and skin conductance was measured and were asked about their experience afterwards. During this presentation, I will cover each experiment and its results in more detail with a larger focus on the 3 experiments which are published or in press (movies/games/injustice).

Title : TripleRush - A Fast Distributed Triple Store

Presenter Philip Stutz
Abstract TripleRush is a parallel and distributed in-memory triple store optimized for quickly answering queries over large graphs. It is built on top of the graph processing framework Signal/Collect. The index structure is represented as a graph where each index vertex corresponds to a triple pattern. Whilst traditional stores pipe data through query processing operators, TripleRush routes query descriptions to data: Partially matched copies of a query are routed in parallel along different paths of this index structure