Authors: Mirco Nanni, Agnese Bonavita, Riccardo Guidotti
Exploratory: Sustainable Cities for Citizens
Authors: Mirco Nanni, Agnese Bonavita, Riccardo Guidotti
Exploratory: Sustainable Cities for Citizens
The first days of 2021 were characterized by very serious episodes that “struck the latest and perhaps most savage blow to America's reputation as a paragon of liberal democracy” according to David Smith on The Guardian [1].
A study born in Pisa has developed an algorithm capable of anticipating seasonal ailments two weeks earlier than previous models.
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Traditional migration data sources such as census, survey, and register data have been the main sources of migration studies. However, data quality varies vastly from one country to another, making it difficult to establish consistency of data across different countries. This is because traditional data are costly and time-consuming; some countries cannot afford to collect such data [2].
Differential privacy (DP) was originally proposed for interactive statistical queries to a database. With DP, the presence or absence of any single record must not be noticeable from the query answers, up to an exponential factor ε.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are increasingly outclassing human performances in many different fields and applications.
The online workshop “Contemporary Challenges in Migration: An Interactive Discussion on the MIRROR Platform” took place November 26th, 2020. The event, organized by the MIRROR consortium, saw the participation of high-level national and European policy-makers and security practitioners, civil society representatives, members of national and international humanitarian agencies.
SoBigData is Pan-European, multi-disciplinary research infrastructure for big social data analytics, coupled with the consolidation of a cross- disciplinary European research community, aimed at using social mining and big data to understand the complexity of our contemporary, globally-interconnected society.
Exploratory: Network Medicine
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) occur when two or more proteins bind together in a cell, in vitro or in a living organism as the interaction interface of proteins is evolved to a specific purpose, the interactions between proteins are connected to biological functions.