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
Face in person re-identification
Andrea F. Abate,Stefano Ricciardi,Genoveffa Tortora +2 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: In this chapter, the main issues and challenges specifically related to facebased people re-identification are described, and the most promising techniques and results proposed on this topic so far are presented and discussed.
Assessing the Effectiveness of Sequence Diagrams in the Comprehension of Functional Requirements: Results from a Family of Five Experiments
TL;DR: The results show that sequence diagrams improve the comprehension of the modeled functional requirements in the case of high ability and more experienced participants.
The Tap and Slide Keyboard: A New Interaction Method for Mobile Device Text Entry
TL;DR: A new soft keyboard, named Tap and Slide, specifically designed for mobile devices, based on the new interaction method, allows performing text entry operations in a very small space, so minimizing the space required.
Malicious Account Identification in Social Network Platforms
Loredana Caruccio,Gaetano Cimino,Stefano Cirillo,Domenico Desiato,Giuseppe Polese,Genoveffa Tortora +5 more
TL;DR: A new feature engineering strategy to augment the social network account dataset with additional features, aiming to enhance the capability of existing machine learning strategies to discriminate fake accounts, and demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed approach toward the automatic discrimination of fake accounts.
Source-code comprehension tasks supported by UML design models
TL;DR: It is useless to give UML design models to comprehend source-code in case maintainers are not adequately experienced with the UML, and the less the experience of participants, the more the time to accomplish a comprehension task with UML diagram is.