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Author: luca

Luca Longo is currently assistant lecturer in the School of Computing at DIT. His research interests are in argumentation theory (AT) and defeasible reasoning (DR) applied in knowledge representation (KR) and decision-making (DM). Specifically, domains of application include human-computer interaction (HCI), human mental workload (MWL) and health-care (HC). Luca owns a bachelor and a master with honour and distinction in computer science (Italy), a post-graduate diploma in statistics, a master with distinction in health informatics and a phd in Artificial Intelligence at Trinity College Dublin.

DIT lecturers at the PEERE COST action in athens working on new peer-review models

Posted on Posted onNovember 18, 2015November 18, 2015By luca

Dr. Luca Longo, Dr. Pierpaolo Dondio and Dr. John Kelleher from the school of Computing, at Dublin Institute of Technology … Read MoreDIT lecturers at the PEERE COST action in athens working on new peer-review models

Seminar Series: Formalising Human Mental Workload as a Defeasible Computational Concept

Posted on Posted onNovember 15, 2015November 15, 2015By luca

On Thursday 19th of February 2015, as part of the AIRC/School of Computing research seminar series, Dr. Luca Longo presented … Read MoreSeminar Series: Formalising Human Mental Workload as a Defeasible Computational Concept

Seminar Series: Text Analytics

Posted on Posted onNovember 15, 2015By luca

On Tuesday the 9th of December 2014 , as part of the AIRC/School of Computing research seminar series, Dr. Sarah … Read MoreSeminar Series: Text Analytics

Seminar Series: Using Algebraic Specifications for Representing and Structuring Geographic Information

Posted on Posted onNovember 15, 2015By luca

On Thursday 20th November, as part of the AIRC/School of Computing research seminar series, Mr Pat Browne presented an excellent … Read MoreSeminar Series: Using Algebraic Specifications for Representing and Structuring Geographic Information

AISTATSS 2010 Active Learning Challenge Presentation

Posted on Posted onMay 7, 2010December 26, 2013By luca

Patrick and Amy have created a powerpoint presentation explaining the techniques they used for their entry in the AISTATS Active Learning Challenge. … Read MoreAISTATSS 2010 Active Learning Challenge Presentation

Autopilot published in AICS 2008

Posted on Posted onAugust 29, 2008December 26, 2013By luca

Autopilot was published in the proceedings of the Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence & Cognative Science (AICS) 2008. … Read More >Autopilot published in AICS 2008

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