Graduation Congratulations!

Graduation Congratulations!

Sincere congratulations to Gianluca and Giuseppe for their remote graduation!

Our students have obtained their Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science working on electroencephalographic signals from two different perspectives: Gianluca analyzed artifact removal techniques, dealing with data from a motor imagery experiment, while Giuseppe exploited feature selection and reduction techniques in order to classify emotions elicited by visual stimuli.

You can find more details on their work at our students project page.

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Congratulations and best wishes for your next adventure!

Congratulations after these long fall-winter into spring sessions!

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Sincere congratulations to all the MMSP students that have obtained their degree in the fall-winter and spring sessions!

 

The first session started in October 2019.

Andrea, Lisa and Silvia discussed their theses for the Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, presenting three of our laboratory main topics: audio denoising, pedestrians’ physiological response, sexist advertising recognition.

Marta and Stefano obtained their Master’s degree in Computer Science with their works on human affective state considering sound recommendation and sexist memes detection.

The second session started in February 2020.

Elena Maria, Eleonora and Mattia were the first MMSP graduated of the year and they presented their theses on physiological response to conduct a behavioral analysis on pedestrians, correlation between physiological/behavioral data and affective state, physiological response as an index to understand the physiological and behavioral condition of readers.

Soon after their graduation, COVID-19 emergency engulfed Italy.
Nevertheless, our students prepared for their discussions and were able to remotely graduate in March and April 2020 with all our digital applause.

Raffaele was the first to experience the remote graduation and presented his thesis on personality classification through subjects’ explicit and implicit emotional responses. He brilliantly obtained the Master’s degree in Data Science.

Gabriele, Gianluca and Michele followed and they conducted their Bachelor’s degree dissertations a few days later. They discussed their works on three different topics: electroencephalographic signal processing, pedestrians’ physiological response analysis, multimodal sexist content classification.

Last week, Filippo obtained his Master’s degree in Theory and Technology of Communication with his thesis on the correlation between emotion, creativity and interestingness of videos.

Last but not least, on Monday our Master’s degree students in Computer Science graduated to close these long fall-winter into spring sessions.
Alessandro, Dario and Gabriella presented their works on multimodal emotion analysis, interaction system between autonomous driving vehicles and pedestrians, validation techniques for augmented reality.

 

Congratulations and best wishes for your next adventure!

 

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Sincere congratulations to all of our MMSP students on their hard-earned success!

Gaia and Matteo have obtained their Master’s degree in Theory and Technology of Communication, with their theses on underwater images and sexist content in memes.

Danilo has graduated from the Master’s degree in Computer Science with a work on emotions and audio tracks.

Andrea, Claudio, Samuele and Tommaso have obtained their Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science working on electrophysiological signals and video interestingness.

You can find more details on their outstanding work at our students project page.

Congratulations and best wishes for your next adventure!