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I got my degree in Computer Science (equivalent to bachelor+master degree, mark: 110/110 magna cum laude) from the Department of Computer Science, Bioengineering, Robotics, and Information Systems (DIBRIS), University of Genova, Italy on October 2007. I started my PhD degree in Computer Science in 2008 in the University of Genova, advised by Professor Leila De Floriani. I received my PhD degree in 2012. I spent two years (from April 2012 to April 2014) as Research Fellow at DIBRIS.
My research interests are in geometric modeling, geometric processing, computational topology, computer graphics, topological and structural representations of digital shapes, multi-resolution modeling, fast ..
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Slides of my Master's Thesis
David Canino
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13 years ago
Introduction to Apache Kafka and Confluent... and why they matter
confluent
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6 years ago
The joy of computer graphics programming
Bruno Levy
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7 years ago
The dual geometry of Shannon information
Frank Nielsen
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7 years ago
Canino d2016stag slides
David Canino
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7 years ago
NVIDIA CES 2016 Press Conference
NVIDIA
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8 years ago
Optimal Transport for a Computer Programmer's Point of View
Bruno Levy
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8 years ago
Traitement des données massives (INF442, A8)
Frank Nielsen
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8 years ago
PHP and FastCGI Performance Optimizations
Alessandro Pilotti
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11 years ago
Computational Information Geometry for Machine Learning
Frank Nielsen
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9 years ago
Dimension-Independent Data Structures for Simplicial Complexes
David Canino
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9 years ago
The Future of Presentations: Top Trends for Communicators
Haiku Deck
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9 years ago
short_intro_to_CMake_(inria_REVES_team)
Jérôme Esnault
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9 years ago
Watson: An Academic's Perspective
James Hendler
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9 years ago
Voronoi diagrams in information geometry: Statistical Voronoi diagrams and their applications
Frank Nielsen
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9 years ago
Tools for Modeling and Analysis of Non-manifold Shapes
David Canino
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9 years ago
(slides 7) Visual Computing: Geometry, Graphics, and Vision
Frank Nielsen
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9 years ago
(slides 9) Visual Computing: Geometry, Graphics, and Vision
Frank Nielsen
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9 years ago
Representing Simplicial Complexes with Mangroves
David Canino
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10 years ago
A Dimension-Independent and Extensible Framework for Huge Geometric Models
David Canino
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11 years ago