Furletti Barbara

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Barbara is a researcher at ISTI-CNR, Pisa since 2011. She received her Master Degree in Computer Science at the University of Pisa in 2003, and her PhD in Computer Science and Engineering at the Institution Markets and Technologies – IMT, Lucca in 2009. From 2003 to 2010, she was research fellow at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa in the field of data mining, knowledge discovery and ontologies, actively participating to several National and European research projects. Her current research is in mobility data mining, analysis of mobile phone data and GPS data, semantic enrichment in knowledge discovery, and privacy-preserving mining.
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Mobility Data Mining
Semantic Enrichment
Big Data Analysis
Privacy Preserving Data Mining
From 2011 Resercher at KDDLab - ISTI, CNR Pisa (Italy)
May 2014 Visiting the Universidade Federal do Ceará (Fortaleza-Brazil)
2003-2010 Research Fellow at the Dep. of Computer Scienze - University of Pisa (Italy)
2011-2012 Stage at Wind Telecomunicazioni S.p.A.
2009 PhD in Computer Science and Engineering at IMT-Lucca (Italy)
2003 Master Degree in Computer Science at University of Pisa (Italy)
2013 Project Manager Certification (ISIPM-Base) at Stargate, Pontedera (Italy)
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Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, National Research Council of Italy (ISTI-CNR)
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19
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+39 050 621 2996
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Carpooling, i.e., the act where two or more travelers share the same car for a common trip, is one of the possibilities brought forward to reduce traffic and its externalities, but experience shows that it is difficult to boost the adoption of car

Carpooling, i.e., the act where two or more travelers share the same car for a common trip, is one of the possibilities brought forward to reduce traffic and its externalities, but experience shows that it is difficult to boost the adoption of car

Carpooling, i.e., the act where two or more travelers share the same car for a common trip, is one of the possibilities brought forward to reduce traffic and its externalities, but experience shows that it is difficult to boost the adoption of car

Carpooling, i.e., the act where two or more travelers share the same car for a common trip, is one of the possibilities brought forward to reduce traffic and its externalities, but experience shows that it is difficult to boost the adoption of car