Setzu Mattia

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Mattia Setzu is a PhD student at the Computer Science Department of the University of Pisa. After his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the University of Cagliari, where he worked on Semantic Web Ontologies for source code, and his Master's degree at the University of Pisa, where he worked on the Explainability problem, he became a PhD student at the University of Pisa. His current research is focused on devising algorithms and techniques to solve the black box syndrome which Machine Learning models suffer from. Current and past frameworks include clustering approaches, topology-aware algorithms, and most recently Bayesian techniques.

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2015-2016 Alumnus at Semantic Web Lab, University of Cagliari (IT)
2018 Master Degree in Computer Science at University of Pisa with 110/110 cum laude
2016 Bachelor Degree in Computer Science at University of Cagliari with 103/110
To be human is to wonder. To go beyond the empirical data and grasp the essence of things is the cornerstone of human understanding and allows us to be active agents in the world. It follows that the ability to gather insights is central to our lives.
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Research Fellow
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Department of Computer Science, University of Pisa (DI-UNIPI)
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282
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