How are topics born? Understanding the research dynamics preceding the emergence of new areas

“How are topics born? Understanding the research dynamics preceding the emergence of new areas” is a peer-reviewed paper submitted to PeerJ Computer Science. The paper has been submitted in July 2016 and accepted in May 2017. All the co-authors are thankful to the reviewers and the editor for providing insightful comments and thus improving the […]

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Ontology Forecasting in Scientific Literature: Semantic Concepts Prediction based on Innovation-Adoption Priors

“Ontology Forecasting in Scientific Literature: Semantic Concepts Prediction based on Innovation-Adoption Priors” is a peer-reviewed paper presented on Tuesday 22nd November 2016 at the “Entity detection, matching and evolution” session at the 20th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management, Bologna, Italy Authors: Amparo Elizabeth Cano-Basave, Francesco Osborne and Angelo Antonio Salatino Abstract: The […]

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Advances Towards Early Detection of Research Topics

Acknowledging new trends in the research environment is important for many stakeholders, such as researchers, institutional funding bodies, academic publishers, and companies. In particular, being able to identify them as soon as possible can bring an important strategical advantage. A trend is usually defined as the general direction in which something is evolving. It is […]

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Detection of Embryonic Research Topics by Analysing Semantic Topic Networks

“Detection of Embryonic Research Topics by Analysing Semantic Topic Networks” is a workshop paper I presented at the SAVESD workshop held in conjunction with the World Wide Web Conference in 2016 in Montreal (CA). Angelo Antonio Salatino and Enrico Motta Abstract Being aware of new research topics is an important asset for anybody involved in […]

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Early Detection and Forecasting of Research Trends

“Early Detection and Forecasting of Research Trends” is a paper presented at the Doctoral Consortium of the 14th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2015) in Bethlehem (PA, USA). Abstract Identifying and forecasting research trends is of critical importance for a variety of stakeholders, including researchers, academic publishers, institutional funding bodies, companies operating in the innovation space and others. […]

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Advanced classification of Alzheimer’s disease and healthy subjects based on EEG markers

Authors: Vitoantonio Bevilacqua, Angelo Antonio Salatino, Carlo Di Leo, Giacomo Tattoli, Domenico Buongiorno, Domenico Signorile, Claudio Babiloni, Claudio Del Percio, Antonio Ivano Triggiani, Loreto Gesualdo Abstract: In this study, we compared several classifiers for the supervised distinction between normal elderly and Alzheimer’s disease individuals, based on resting state electroencephalographic markers, age, gender and education.

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Advanced Logistics for people and goods mobility: mathematical models and trials related to new protocols for mail delivery (LAMRECOR project)

  Authors: Mario Nicola Armenise, Vito Antonio Bevilacqua, Michele Bozzetti, Leonarda Carnimeo, Caterina Ciminelli, Marcello Di Marzo, Maria Grazia Dotoli, Maria Pia Fanti, Ivan Giannoccaro, Giuseppe Mastronardi, Michele Ottomanelli, Giulio Reina, Arcangelo Messina, Nicola Sasanelli, Lorenzo Abbatecola, Giuseppina Carlone, Massimiliano Dellisanti, Maripina De Palo, Filomena Innone, Angelo Antonio Salatino, Stefani Stipo, Teresa Tatoli, Marco Alessandris, […]

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Evaluation of Resonance in Staff Selection through Multimedia Contents

  Authors: Vitoantonio Bevilacqua, Angelo Antonio Salatino, Carlo Di Leo, Dario D’Ambruoso, Marco Suma, Donato Barone, Giacomo Tattoli, Domenico Campagna, Fabio Stroppa, Michele Pantaleo Abstract: In this paper we present the results of an experimental Italian research project finalized to support the classification process of the two behavioural status (resonance and dissonance) of a candidate applying for a job position.

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