Andrea G. B. Tettamanzi
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Andrea Tettamanzi is a full professor at
Université Côte d'Azur),
where his research affiliation is with the
I3S Laboratory
and his teaching affiliation is with the
Département Informatique.
He is a member of the SPARKS
research team and of the
Wimmics joint research project
between the I3S Laboratory and
Inria.
His major research interests are: evolutionary algorithms,
fuzzy logic, and soft computing (or computational intelligence)
in general; knowledge representation and extraction; the Semantic Web;
the logical foundations of cognitive agents;
and evolutionary epistemology applied to knowledge graph mining.
In 1995, he was one of the founders of
Genetica S.r.l. - Advanced
Software Architectures, a Milan-based company specializing in
soft computing consulting and applications, of which he finally
sold his share in 2008.
From 1998 to 2012 he was with the
University of Milan,
as an assistant professor and then as an associate professor.
Organizational Activities
General Chair of the 10th International Conference on Scalable Uncertainty Management (SUM 2016),
held in Nice in September 2016.
Deputy coordinator of the EMMA 2014
Erasmus Mundus Mobility Programme, funded by the
European Commission.
Member of the IFIP
Working Group 12.1 - Knowledge Representation and Reasoning.
CV HAL.
Publications
Comprehensive list:
See also:
Read about the book "Soft Computing:
Integrating Evolutionary, Neural, and Fuzzy Systems"
co-authored with
Marco Tomassini.
Awards
Talks and Seminars
PDF slides of the seminar "A Conceptual Representation of Documents
and Queries for Information Retrieval Based on Light Ontologies" given on Tuesday, April 3, 2012
for the WIMMICS Research Team of INRIA, CNRS,
Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis.
PDF slides of a short presentation about
agent-based modeling of human stupidity
for the 25th anniversary of the I3S Laboratory.
PDF slides (in French) of a longer
c@fé-in seminar about
agent-based modeling of human stupidity.
PDF slides of the talk "Rich, Cognitive Agent Models
for Socio-Economic Agent-Based Modeling" given on November 18, 2016 at
GREDEG within the
7th
Workshop on Complex Evolving System Approach in Economics.
PDF slides of the talk "Possibilistic Test
of OWL Axioms under the Open-World Assumption, given on June 27, 2017 at the
WASPIQ Workshop in Arras.
PDF slides of the keynote "Guess What You Don't Know:
Towards an Evolutionary Epistemology of Ontology Learning, given on
November 14, 2018 at
EKAW 2018 in Nancy.
PDF slides of the talk "Learning Surrogate Models
for Scoring OWL Axioms: Why it works and how to make it scalable,
given on September 6, 2024 at the LIST
in Luxembourg.
PhD Students
Current
- Rémi Felin,
supported by a 3IA scholarship.
Research Title: Evolutionary Axiom Discovery from Knowledge Graphs
(jointly supervised with Catherine
Faron).
- Rony Dupuy Charles,
supported by a CIFRE contract with
Doriane.
Research Title: Combinaison d'approches symboliques et connexionnistes
d'apprentissage automatique pour les nouvelles méthodes de recherche et
développement en agro-végétale-environnement.
Past
- Ali Ballout,
supported by a 3IA scholarship.
Research Title: Active Learning for Axiom Discovery
(jointly supervised with Célia
da Costa Pereira, of the
I3S Laboratory),
defended on June 24, 2024.
- Lucie Cadorel,
supported by a CIFRE contract with
Kinaxia.
Research Title: Localisation sur le territoire et prise en compte de
l'incertitude lors de l'extraction des caractéristiques de biens immobiliers
à partir d'annonces,
defended on January 24, 2024.
- Ahmed Elamine Djebri,
supported by an Algerian scholarship.
Research Title: Intelligence artificielle distribuée pour la gestion
de données liées révisables sur le Web sémantique
(jointly supervised with Fabien Gandon,
of Inria)),
defended on February 24, 2022.
- Nguyen Thu Huong,
supported by a Vietnamese 911 scholarship.
Research Title: Mining the Semantic Web for OWL Axioms,
defended on July 2, 2021.
- Molka Tounsi Dhouib,
supported by a CIFRE contract with
SILEX France.
Thesis: Knowledge engineering in the sourcing domain for the recommendation
of providers
(jointly supervised with Catherine Faron Zucker, of the
I3S Laboratory
of the Nice Sophia Antipolis University),
defended on March 26, 2021.
- Tran Duc Minh,
supported by EMMA (Erasmus Mundus).
Thesis: Discovering multi-relational association rules
from ontological knowledge bases to enrich ontologies
(jointly supervised with Nguyen Thanh Binh of the
University of Da Nang),
defended on July 23, 2018.
- Amel Ben Othmane.
supported by an ADEME scholarship.
Thesis: CARS - A Multi-agent Framework to Support the Decision Making in Uncertain Spatio-temporal Real-world Applications
(jointly supervised with
Serena Villata and
Nhan Le Thanh, of the
I3S Laboratory
of the Nice Sophia Antipolis University),
defended on October 12, 2017.
- Somsack Inthasone,
supported by EMMA (Erasmus Mundus),
now faculty at the National University of Laos.
Thesis: Biodiversity Knowledge Extraction Techniques (BioKET)
(jointly supervised with
Nicolas Pasquier and
Célia da Costa Pereira, of the
I3S Laboratory
of the Nice Sophia Antipolis University),
defended on April 2, 2015.
- Mauro Dragoni,
now a post-doc researcher at Fondazione Bruno Kessler.
Thesis: Computational Intelligence Methods for Improving Information Retrieval,
defended on March 26, 2010.
- Andrea Bazzoli,
now a post-doc researcher at University of Kansas.
Thesis: Protein Structure Prediction and Protein Design with Evolutionary Algorithms,
defended on April 22, 2009.
- Antonia Azzini,
now a post-doc researcher at the
Information Technology Department of the
University of Milan.
Thesis: An evolutionary approach for neural network design and optimization,
defended on March 8, 2007.
- Mario Giacobini,
now an assistant professor at the
Computational Biology Unit,
Molecular Biotechnology Center
of the University of Turin.
Thesis (jointly supervised with
Marco Tomassini of the
University of Lausanne):
Artificial Evolution on Network Structures: How Time and Space Influence Dynamics,
defended on October 14, 2005.
Classes - Enseignement
Material relevant to the classes:
Slides of the class on Clustering for the Data Mining class
at Polytech'Nice Sophia on January 22, 2019.
Slides of the graduate class on Soft Computing and Evolutionary Algorithms
held for the Dottorato di Ricerca in Informatica of the University of Milan