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Imen Ouled Dlala is a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Artois in collaboration with University of Tunis. Previously, she was a graduate student at the University of Nantes and the university of Tunis, where she defended her Master thesis in 2014 under the supervision of Boutheina Ben Yaghlane with a co-supervision of Arnaud Martin.
Research Area
My main research interests are in Artificial Intelligence. More specifically, these interests include:
- Data mining
- SAT
- Uncertainty
- Parallel computation
Publications
- A SAT-Based Approach for Enumerating Interesting Patterns from Uncertain Data, in EEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI’16), San Jose, CA, USA, November 2016.
- A Comparative Study of SAT-Based Itemsets Mining in International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (SGAI’16),, Cambridge, England, December 2016.
- Parallel SAT Based Closed Frequent Itemsets Enumeration in International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (ICAART'15) , Marrakech, Morocco, 2015.
- Trolls Identification within an Uncertain Framework, in 26st International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI'14) , Cyprus, november 2014.
Teaching
- Computers Architecture
- IT and Internet Certificate (C2I)
- Databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL)
- Algorithmic and Programming (Java)
- Web Programming (HTML, PHP)
- Database Design and Modeling
- e-commerce