FABRIZIO SILVESTRI
Structure:
Dipartimento di INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA, AUTOMATICA E GESTIONALE "ANTONIO RUBERTI"
SSD:
IINF-05/A

Notizie

Applicazioni Informatiche del Machine Learning

 

 

 

 

Tirocinio II - CdL Filosofia e Intelligenza Artificiale

 

Advanced Data Mining and Language Technology

All information about the course will be made available at the following Google classroom link:

 

https://classroom.google.com/c/NjI4MjczMTM0Mzgz?cjc=gunyv2z

 

To access the course's Web site is necessary to first enroll, using the above invitation link and accessing with your Sapienza credentials, thus something like (<last name>.<student id>@studenti.uniroma1.it) and the associated password. More precisely:

 

1. Login with Google using your institutional account

2. Click on the link above. The code of the course is gunyv2z

 

Lectures will start on Wednesday, February 28th. They will be held in via Ariosto 25 with the following schedule:

 

Wednesdays, 8am - 10am - Room A7 ground floor

Fridays, 3pm - 7pm - Room A6 ground floor

Curriculum

Fabrizio Silvestri is a Full Professor and the coordinator of the Ph.D. in Data Science, at Dipartimento di Ingegneria informatica, automatica e gestionale (DIAG) of the University of Rome, La Sapienza. His research interests lie in Artificial Intelligence, and in particular, Fabrizio Silvestri deals with machine learning applied to web search problems and natural language processing. He is the author of more than 150 papers in international journals and conference proceedings. It holds nine industrial patents. He is the holder of the "test-of-time" award at the ECIR 2018 conference for an article published in 2007. He is the holder of three best paper awards and other international awards. Fabrizio Silvestri spent eight years abroad in industrial research laboratories (Yahoo! and Facebook). At Facebook AI, Fabrizio Silvestri has directed research groups to develop artificial intelligence techniques to combat malicious actors who use the Facebook platform for malicious purposes (hate speech, misinformation, terrorism, etc.) Fabrizio Silvestri has a Ph.D. in computer science awarded by the University of Pisa with a thesis entitled: "High-Performance Issues in Web Search Engines: Algorithms and Techniques."