Adriano Fazzone (@adrianofazzone) 's Twitter Profile
Adriano Fazzone

@adrianofazzone

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@𝘾𝙝𝙖𝙏𝙤@tech.lgbt in Mastodon (@chatox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Workshop on Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, Ethics, and Society on the Web - Co-located with The Web Conference 2019 in San Francisco -- see the Call for Papers: fates19.isti.cnr.it (Deadline January 25th)

Giuseppe F. Italiano (@gfitaliano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I am worried that algorithms are getting too prominent in the world,” Donald Ervin Knuth added. “It started out that computer scientists were worried nobody was listening to us. Now I’m worried that too many people are listening.” nytimes.com/2018/12/17/sci…

Francesco Bonchi (@francescobonchi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Together with Giovanni Petri we are hiring a postdoc to develop new graph #algorithms and modelling tools to study networks representing structural and functional #brain connectivity isi.it/en/news-events… #NetworkScience #ComputationalNeuroscience

Nature Portfolio (@natureportfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using GPS traces, a study in NatureSustainability estimates emissions from thousands of private vehicles in three European cities to identify gross polluters and grossly polluted roads. go.nature.com/3HbGScp

Using GPS traces, a study in <a href="/naturesustainab/">NatureSustainability</a> estimates emissions from thousands of private vehicles in three European cities to identify gross polluters and grossly polluted roads. go.nature.com/3HbGScp
Gianmarco De Francisci Morales @gdfm.bsky.social (@gdfm7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can you assess the statistical significance of your graph mining results? With a null model! In our paper (Giulia Preti Matteo Riondato (@[email protected])) we propose ALICE, an MCMC algorithm to sample from a null model that preserves the bipartite joint degree matrix. rdcu.be/dp9AV

Programming Wisdom (@codewisdom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Programming is like cooking: in Python, you use pre-made bolognese sauce; in C++, you start from fresh tomatoes and minced meat; in Assembly, you have a farm where you grow your tomatoes and raise your cow." - Gustavo Valadares Barroso

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"90% of the bugs I produced were for one of the two reasons: 1. Doing multiple things at one place 2. Doing one thing at multiple places" - Pravin Chaudhary