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Algorithmics for the Life Sciences

2013

The life sciences, in particular molecular biology and medicine, have wit- nessed fundamental progress since the discovery of the “the Double Helix”. A rele- vant part of such an incredible advancement in knowledge has been possible thanks to synergies with the mathematical sciences, on the one hand, and computer science, on the other. Here we review some of the most relevant aspects of this cooperation focusing on contributions given by the design, analysis and engineering of fast al- gorithms for the life sciences.

Theoretical computer scienceSettore INF/01 - InformaticaKolmogorov complexityMathematical scienceslawComputer scienceSuffix treeAlgorithmicsDesign and Analysis of Algorithms Bioinformaticslaw.invention
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Social network analysis: the use of graph distances to compare artificial and criminal networks

2021

Aim: Italian criminal groups become more and more dangerous spreading their activities into new sectors. A criminal group is made up of networks of hundreds of family gangs which extended their influence across the world, raking in billions from drug trafficking, extortion and money laundering. We focus in particular on the analysis of the social structure of two Sicilian crime families and we used a Social Network Analysis approach to study the social phenomena. Starting from a real criminal network extracted from meetings emerging from the police physical surveillance during 2000s, we here aim to create artificial models that present similar properties. Methods: We use specific tools of s…

Theoretical computer sciencesocial network analysisSpectral distanceSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer sciencegraph theorySocial network analysis (criminology)social network analysiGraph theoryspectral distancenetwork modelCriminal networksCriminal networkGraph (abstract data type)Criminal networks social network analysis graph theory spectral distance network modelNetwork model
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A method for the time-varying nonlinear prediction of complex nonstationary biomedical signals

2009

A method to perform time-varying (TV) nonlinear prediction of biomedical signals in the presence of nonstationarity is presented in this paper. The method is based on identification of TV autoregressive models through expansion of the TV coefficients onto a set of basis functions and on k -nearest neighbor local linear approximation to perform nonlinear prediction. The approach provides reasonable nonlinear prediction even for TV deterministic chaotic signals, which has been a daunting task to date. Moreover, the method is used in conjunction with a TV surrogate method to provide statistical validation that the presence of nonlinearity is not due to nonstationarity itself. The approach is t…

Time FactorsComputer scienceSpeech recognitionChaoticBiomedical EngineeringBasis functionModels BiologicalSurrogate dataYoung AdultHeart RatePredictive Value of TestsNonstationary signalHumansComputer SimulationEEGPredictabilitySignal processingNonlinear dynamicElectroencephalographySignal Processing Computer-AssistedComplexityLocal nonlinear predictionNonlinear systemNonlinear DynamicsAutoregressive modelData Interpretation StatisticalSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaLinear approximationSurrogate dataAlgorithmHeart rate variability (HRV)Algorithms
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Assessing Transfer Entropy in cardiovascular and respiratory time series under long-range correlations.

2021

Heart Period (H) results from the activity of several coexisting control mechanisms, involving Systolic Arterial Pressure (S) and Respiration (R), which operate across multiple time scales encompassing not only short-term dynamics but also long-range correlations. In this work, multiscale representation of Transfer Entropy (TE) and of its decomposition in the network of these three interacting processes is obtained by extending the multivariate approach based on linear parametric VAR models to the Vector AutoRegressive Fractionally Integrated (VARFI) framework for Gaussian processes. This approach allows to dissect the different contributions to cardiac dynamics accounting for the simultane…

Time FactorsTransfer entropyHeart RateEntropySettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaHumansHeartVector AutoRegressive Fractionally Integrated (VARFI) modelCardiovascular Systemlong-range correlationAnnual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
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Determination of Synchronization of Electrical Activity in the Heart by Shannon Entropy Measure

2005

In this paper we propose a new index of synchronization for the study of heart’s electrical activity during atrial fibrillation (AF). The index relies on the measure of the time delays between correspondent activations in two atrial electrograms and on the characterization of their dispersion by a measure of Shannon Entropy. The algorithm was validated on simulated signals mimicking different degree of synchronization. Results showed the index was able to discriminate among different levels of organization, provided that it works on series of at least 50 activations (time resolution of almost 10 sec during AF). Moreover, we applied the algorithm to real bipolar electrograms, obtained from a…

Time delaysSeries (mathematics)business.industryAtrial fibrillationTime resolutionPattern recognitionmedicine.diseaseMeasure (mathematics)SynchronizationEngineering (all)medicine.anatomical_structureControl theorySettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticamedicineRight atriumStatistical dispersionArtificial intelligencebusinessMathematics
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Discrete Tomography Reconstruction Through a New Memetic Algorithm

2008

Discrete tomography is a particular case of computerized tomography that deals with the reconstruction of objects made of just one homogeneous material, where it is sometimes possible to reduce the number of projections to no more than four. Most methods for standard computerized tomography cannot be applied in the former case and ad hoc techniques must be developed to handle so few projections.

Tomographic reconstructionSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryBinary imageGenetic algorithmInstrumental noiseMemetic algorithmComputer visionTomographyArtificial intelligenceDiscrete Tomography Memetic Algorithms Evolutionary methods.businessDiscrete tomographyMathematics
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A fuzzy evaluation of tourism sustainability

2019

For many years the sustainability assessment of tourist destinations has been based on the carrying capacity, which is a measure that takes into account the preservation of a geographical area (by measuring the number of tourists, the visitor flow and the environmental thresholds) along with its tourist fruition (by assessing the quality of the experience perceived by visitors). Unfortunately, its definition lacks clarity, and its dependence upon qualitative variables makes it unable to provide a unique criterion for its assessment. In this paper we propose a fuzzy approach that takes into account the inherent uncertainty and vagueness of the involved variables to assess a destination’s sus…

Tourism sustainabilitySettore SECS-S/06 - Metodi mat. dell'economia e Scienze Attuariali e FinanziarieSettore INF/01 - InformaticaVisitor patternmedia_common.quotation_subjectSustainable tourismEnvironmental economicsFuzzy logiclaw.inventionManagement TourismlawSustainabilitySocial impactCLARITYCarrying capacityQuality (business)BusinessSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaTourismmedia_common
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Optimization of Low-Cost Monitoring Systems for On-Site Earthquake Early-Warning of Critical Infrastructures

2020

In the last years, monitoring systems based on low-cost and miniaturized sensors (MEMS) revealed as a very successful compromise between the availability of data and their quality. Also applications in the field of seismic and structural monitoring have been constantly increasing in term of number and variety of functions. Among these applications, the implementation of systems for earthquake early warning is a cutting-edge topic, mainly for its relevance for the society as millions of peoples in various regions of the world are exposed to high seismic hazard. This paper introduces the optimization of an already established seismic (and structural) monitoring system, that would make it suit…

Trigger algorithmSettore INF/01 - Informatica010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesWarning systemComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectStructural monitoringSeismic monitoring010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesField (computer science)Seismic waveReliability engineeringTerm (time)Variety (cybernetics)MEMSSeismic hazardSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataRelevance (information retrieval)Quality (business)Earthquake early warning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common
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Design and Prototyping of a Smart University Campus

2019

The authors propose a framework to support the “smart planning” of a university environment, intended as a “smart campus.” The main goal is to improve the management, storage, and mining of information coming from the university areas and main players. The platform allows for interaction with the main players of the system, generating and displaying useful data in real time for a better user experience. The proposed framework provides also a chat assistant able to respond to user requests in real time. This will not only improve the communication between university environment and students, but it allows one to investigate on their habits and needs. Moreover, information collected from the …

University campusEngineering managementSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer sciencesmart campus feature selection
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Intruder Pattern Identification

2008

This paper considers the problem of intrusion detection in information systems as a classification problem. In particular the case of masquerader is treated. This kind of intrusion is one of the more difficult to discover because it may attack already open user sessions. Moreover, this problem is complex because of the large variability of user models and the lack of available data for the learning purpose. Here, flexible and robust similarity measures, suitable also for non-numeric data, are defined, they will be incorporated on a one-class training K N N and compared with several classification methods proposed in the literature using the Masquerading User Data set (www.schonlau.net) repr…

UnixSimilarity (geometry)Settore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryComputer scienceIntrusion detection systemSimilarity measurecomputer.software_genreMachine learningPattern identificationData setIntrusionOne class calssifier Masquerader detection Intrusion detection systemsInformation systemData miningArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputer
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