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Predicate pushdown is a widely adopted query optimization. Existing systems and prior work mostly use pattern-matching rules to decide when a predicate can be pushed through certain operators like ...
Archived as of Sep 4th, 2025: A new implementation with a more recent version of DuckDB can be found in this repo. We integrate Robust Predicate Transfer into DuckDB, when you finish installing DuckDB ...
Classical conditioning is a way to learn using unconscious associations. Pavlov discovered classical conditioning when dogs started to salivate at the sound of a bell before they got food. The ...
Relative pronouns can be translated as ‘who’, 'whom', ‘which’, ‘that’ or 'whose'.
Possessive pronouns in German are similar to possessive adjectives. You can use them without a noun. They mean my/mine, your/yours, his, her/hers, our/ours, their/theirs.
Some of the predicate invention examples don't work in latest version #68 Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the ...