Argomenti per la Tesi
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Si propone una lista di possibili argomenti per la tesi di laurea magistrale, suddivisi per docente proponente, il quale assumerà il ruolo di relatore.
Professor: F. BELLAVIA
- Computer Vision
- Three-dimensional reconstruction from images and videos
- Autonomous navigation through computer vision
- Color correction methods for images and videos
- Image mosaicing and stitching
Professor: G. CASTIGLIONE
- Infinite-word languages
- Advanced closure properties of regular languages
- Star-free languages
- Recognizability of two-dimensional languages
- Two-way finite automaton
- Applications of formal language theory to the study of natural languages
- Context-sensitive languages
Professor: C. EPIFANIO
- Data structures for text indexing
- Data compression algorithms
- Sturmian graphs
Professor: G. FALCONE
- Addition algorithms on hyperelliptic curves in asymmetric cryptography
- Decoding algorithms for Goppa and Reed–Muller codes
Professor: G. FICI
- Implementation in C or Java of advanced string algorithms and experimentation on real-world data
- Theoretical development of combinatorial notions on strings (introduction to research)
Professor: D. GARLISI
- DevOps Pipelines for Cyber-Physical Systems: CI/CD for edge computing and IoT applications.
- Containerization and Kubernetes orchestration for large-scale cyber-physical systems.
- Infrastructure-as-Code (Terraform, Ansible) for scalable IoT environments.
- Automated testing of firmware and cloud services for IoT sensor networks.
- IoT sensor systems for water network monitoring and leak detection.
- LLM-based operational assistants for managing energy or water infrastructures.
- LLMs as orchestrators of ML models for prediction, diagnostics, and technical reporting.
- RAG-based optimization for accessing technical manuals and intervention protocols.
- Reinforcement Learning for network distributed node selection
- Anomaly detection in streaming of dataset (malfunctions, outliers).
- Federated learning for consumption forecasting with privacy preservation.
- ML-Enhanced Key Agreement Protocols for 5G Security
- Document Intelligence: entity extraction and information retrieval from documents.
- Semantic indexing and natural-language querying of technical manuals, reports, and regulations.
- Automated SCAS Testing via RAG on 3GPP Documentation
Professor: R. GIANCARLO
- String algorithms for large data collections
- Graph algorithms
- Data structures for indexing and search
- Data compression based on reordering
In collaboration with the CNR:
- Adaptive workflow systems
- Multi-agent simulation systems
- Software design tools
Professor: G. LO BOSCO
- Machine Learning
- Deep Learning
- Bioinformatics
- Medical imaging
- Augmented reality (in collaboration with the ITD-CNR institute)
- Natural Language Processing (in collaboration with the ICAR-CNR institute)
- Mobile application development (in collaboration with the ITD-CNR institute)
Professor: F. REALE
- Numerical analysis applied to Astrophysics
- High-performance computing applied to Astrophysics
Professor: S. ROMBO
- Pattern discovery and Artificial Intelligence for oral cancer prevention
- Selection of optimal cohorts of individuals in various contexts (advertising, clinical trials, finance, etc.)
- Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence for decision support in different application contexts with distributed tools (Spark, MongoDB, ElasticSearch, etc.)
- Distributed frameworks and methodologies (MapReduce, RDD, etc.)
- Knowledge Graphs
- Natural Language Processing (NLP) and text-to-speech
- Applications for Precision and Regenerative Medicine - also in collaboration with industries
- Link prediction for social and/or biological networks
- Software security and cybersecurity (Blockchain, Smart Contracts, etc.) - also in collaboration with other universities
- Digital signage and personalized advertising
- Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence
- IT approaches and methodologies for sustainability - in collaboration with the University's Center for Sustainability and Ecological Transition
Professor: G. SANFILIPPO
- Exchangeable events and draws from urns of unknown composition
- Entropy and extropy of information
- Bregman divergence and measures of dissimilarity
Professor: M. SCIORTINO
- Construction of compact graphs for text indexing
- Combinatorial tools for text classification
- Construction of self-adjusting automata for process management (in collaboration with the CNR)
- External-memory algorithms and data structures for processing massive datasets
- Construction of index structures for text collections
- Measures for text comparison
- Measures for comparing tree structures
Professor: C. VALENTI
Data analysis, parallel and evolutionary algorithms for:
- Tomography
- Forensic computing
- Diagnostics
- Interpretation
- Compression
