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L. Gabrielli, Furletti, B., Giannotti, F., Nanni, M., and Rinzivillo, S., Use of Mobile Phone Data to Estimate Visitors Mobility Flows, in Software Engineering and Formal Methods, vol. 8938, Springer International Publishing, 2015, pp. 214-226.
L. Gabrielli, Fadda, D., Rossetti, G., Nanni, M., Piccinini, L., Pedreschi, D., Giannotti, F., and Lattarulo, P., Discovering Mobility Functional Areas: A Mobility Data Analysis Approach, in International Workshop on Complex Networks, 2018.
L. Gabrielli, Furletti, B., Giannotti, F., Nanni, M., and Rinzivillo, S., Use of mobile phone data to estimate visitors mobility flows, in Proceedings of MoKMaSD, 2014.
D. Gambetta, Mauro, G., and Pappalardo, L., Mobility Constraints in Segregation Models, Scientific Reports, vol. 13, p. 12087, 2023.
A. Gargantini, Riccobene, E., and Rinzivillo, S., Using Spin to Generate Tests from ASM Specifications, in Abstract State Machines, 2003, pp. 263-277.
F. Giannotti, Raffaetà, A., Renso, C., and Turini, F., Complex Reasoning on Geographical Data, in SEBD, 2001, pp. 331-338.
F. Giannotti and Latella, D., Gate Splitting in LOTOS Specifications Using Abstract Interpretation, Sci. Comput. Program., vol. 23, pp. 127-149, 1994.
F. Giannotti, Gozzi, C., and Manco, G., Clustering Transactional Data, in SEBD, 2001, pp. 163-176.
F. Giannotti, Manco, G., and Turini, F., Specifying Mining Algorithms with Iterative User-Defined Aggregates: A Case Study, in PKDD, 2001, pp. 128-139.
F. Giannotti, Nanni, M., Pedreschi, D., and Pinelli, F., Trajectory pattern analysis for urban traffic, in Second International Workshop on Computational Transportation Science, SEATTLE, USA, 2009, pp. 43-47.
F. Giannotti, Gozzi, C., and Manco, G., Clustering Transactional Data, in PKDD, 2002, pp. 175-187.
F. Giannotti, Invited talk: Logical Data Mining Query Languages, in KDID, 2002, p. 1.
F. Giannotti, Raffaetà, A., Renso, C., and Turini, F., Complex Reasoning on Geographical Data, in SEBD, 2001, pp. 331-338.
F. Giannotti and Manco, G., LDL-M$_{\mbox{ine}}$: Integrating Data Mining with Intelligent Query Answering, in JELIA, 2002, pp. 517-520.
F. Giannotti, Nanni, M., Pedreschi, D., Pinelli, F., Renso, C., Rinzivillo, S., and Trasarti, R., Unveiling the complexity of human mobility by querying and mining massive trajectory data, VLDB J., vol. 20, pp. 695-719, 2011.
F. Giannotti, Naretto, F., and Bodria, F., Explainable for Trustworthy AI, in Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence - Advanced Lectures, 18th European Advanced Course on AI, ACAI 2021, Berlin, Germany, October 11-15, 2021, extended and improved lecture notes, 2021.
F. Giannotti, Gozzi, C., and Manco, G., Characterizing Web User Accesses: A Transactional Approach to Web Log Clustering, in ITCC, 2002, p. 312.
F. Giannotti, Gabrielli, L., Pedreschi, D., and Rinzivillo, S., Understanding human mobility with big data, in Solving Large Scale Learning Tasks. Challenges and Algorithms, Springer International Publishing, 2016, pp. 208–220.
F. Giannotti, Greco, S., Saccà, D., and Zaniolo, C., Programming with Non-Determinism in Deductive Databases, Ann. Math. Artif. Intell., vol. 19, pp. 97-125, 1997.
F. Giannotti, Nanni, M., Pedreschi, D., and Samaritani, F., WebCat: Automatic Categorization of Web Search Results, in SEBD, 2003, pp. 507-518.
F. Giannotti, Nanni, M., and Pedreschi, D., Efficient Mining of Temporally Annotated Sequences, in SDM, 2006.
F. Giannotti, Manco, G., Nanni, M., and Pedreschi, D., Datalog++: a Basis for Active Object.Oriented Databases, in SEBD, 1997, pp. 325-340.
F. Giannotti, Nanni, M., Pedreschi, D., and Pinelli, F., Mining sequences with temporal annotations, in SAC, 2006, pp. 593-597.
F. Giannotti, Manco, G., Nanni, M., and Pedreschi, D., Datalog++: A Basis for Active Object-Oriented Databases, in DOOD, 1997, pp. 283-301.
F. Giannotti, Manco, G., and Pedreschi, D., A Deductive Data Model for Representing and Querying Semistructured Data, in APPIA-GULP-PRODE, 1997, pp. 129-140.

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