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fondazione bruno kessler

FacilityTrento, Italy
About: fondazione bruno kessler is a facility organization based out in Trento, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Silicon photomultiplier & Detector. The organization has 1145 authors who have published 4730 publications receiving 94404 citations. The organization is also known as: Trentino Institute of Culture.


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TL;DR: The crosstalk probability as a function of pixel-to-pixel distance and excess bias voltage is presented, and random telegraph signal (RTS) noise is also discussed in detail.
Abstract: An erratum is presented to correct a reference mistake in Table 1 in Sect 4 of [Opt Express25, 12765 (2017)]

42 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
03 Sep 2012
TL;DR: The SocioMetric Badges Corpus as mentioned in this paper is a new corpus for social interaction studies collected during a 6 weeks contiguous period in a research institution, monitoring the activity of 53 people.
Abstract: This paper presents the SocioMetric Badges Corpus, a new corpus for social interaction studies collected during a 6 weeks contiguous period in a research institution, monitoring the activity of 53 people. The design of the corpus was inspired by the need to provide researchers and practitioners with: a) raw digital trace data that could be used to directly address the task of investigating, reconstructing and predicting people's actual social behavior in complex organizations, b) information about participants' individual characteristics (e.g., personality traits), along with c) data concerning the general social context (e.g., participants' social networks) and the specific situations they find themselves in.

42 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a metamaterial-based device that can be used as a natural and selective linear filter for the detection of signals resulting from the propagation of elastic waves in nonlinear materials, e.g., in the presence of damage and as a detector for the damage itself in time reversal experiments.
Abstract: In recent years, acoustic metamaterials have attracted increasing scientific interest for very diverse technological applications ranging from sound abatement to ultrasonic imaging, mainly due to their ability to act as band-stop filters. At the same time, the concept of chaotic cavities has been recently proposed as an efficient tool to enhance the quality of nonlinear signal analysis, particularly in the ultrasonic/acoustic case. The goal of the present paper is to merge the two concepts in order to propose a metamaterial-based device that can be used as a natural and selective linear filter for the detection of signals resulting from the propagation of elastic waves in nonlinear materials, e.g., in the presence of damage, and as a detector for the damage itself in time reversal experiments. Numerical simulations demonstrate the feasibility of the approach and the potential of the device in providing improved signal-to-noise ratios and enhanced focusing on the defect locations.

42 citations

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TL;DR: This paper introduces a general framework in which the internal representations computed by a deep neural network are optimally combined by means of Multiple Kernel Learning, and is instantiated for Multi-layer Perceptrons architectures, and for Convolutional Neural Networks.

42 citations

Proceedings Article
01 Aug 2010
TL;DR: An on-going annotation effort which aims at adding a manual annotation layer connecting an existing annotated corpus such as the English ACE-2005 Corpus to Wikipedia for evaluation of accuracy of linking to Wikipedia in the framework of a coreference resolution system.
Abstract: This paper describes an on-going annotation effort which aims at adding a manual annotation layer connecting an existing annotated corpus such as the English ACE-2005 Corpus to Wikipedia The annotation layer is intended for the evaluation of accuracy of linking to Wikipedia in the framework of a coreference resolution system

42 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Luca Benini101145347862
Gianluigi Casse98115046476
Lorenzo Bruzzone8669933030
Wolfram Weise7146318090
Achim Richter6165416937
Nicola M. Pugno6173018985
Alessandro Tredicucci5732916545
Alessandro Cimatti5727717459
Patrizio Pezzotti5626010698
Tommaso Calarco531929077
Paolo Tonella532899155
Alessandro Moschitti5230811378
Marco Roveri5121313029
Fabio Remondino5032112087
Gert Aarts482326462
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202317
202244
2021405
2020502
2019410
2018373