Genoveffa Tortora
University of Salerno
309 Papers
2K Citations
Genoveffa Tortora is an academic researcher from University of Salerno. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Traceability. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 289 publications. Previous affiliations of Genoveffa Tortora include Information Technology University.
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Papers
Applying SPEA2 to prototype selection for nearest neighbor classification
Giovanni Acampora,Genoveffa Tortora,Autilia Vitiello +2 more
- 01 Oct 2016
TL;DR: This paper proposes to apply, for the first time, an “a posteriori” algorithm, namely SPEA2, to prototype selection problem in order to explicitly deal with both objectives and offer a better trade-off between classification and reduction performance.
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Reasoning about Hand-Drawn Sketches: An Approach Based on Intelligent Software Agents
G. Casella,Vincenzo Deufemia,Viviana Mascardi,Maurizio Martelli,Genoveffa Tortora +4 more
- 11 Sep 2008
TL;DR: An integrated environment is described, conceived as a multi agent system, that brings together sketch recognition functionalities and decision support facilities that are exploited both for managing the process of recognition of sketched objects, and for supporting users in solving decisional problems.
SR-task grammars: a formal specification of human computer interaction for interactive visual languages
Rosanna Cassino,Genoveffa Tortora,Maurizio Tucci,Giuliana Vitiello +3 more
- 28 Oct 2003
TL;DR: The paper describes a formal model to specify the syntax and semantics of interactive visual languages by SR-task grammars, where a new form of production rules allows to directly specify the interactive behavior of the visual environments described.
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An interpreter for diagrammatic languages based on SR grammars
Filomena Ferrucci,F. Napolitano,Genoveffa Tortora,Maurizio Tucci,Giuliana Vitiello +4 more
- 23 Apr 1997
TL;DR: The authors describe a general-purpose tool for the specification and interpretation of visual languages based on the formalism of SR grammars that consists of a structure analyzer and an interpretation module.
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Framy - visualizing spatial query results on mobile interfaces
Luca Paolino,Monica Sebillo,Genoveffa Tortora,Giuliana Vitiello +3 more
- 28 Nov 2007
TL;DR: A new visualization technique, named FRAMY, is proposed, which is based on one of the most common approaches suggested in the literature and exploits a novel interaction metaphor for picture frames to provide hints about off-screen objects.
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