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Applicazioni di reti neurali per il riconoscimento e classificazione di dati sensoriali ed immagini acquisite digitalmente
Pieri G.
Not available.

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2001 Report Unknown
Analisi di immagini mediante reti neurali ad architettura gerarchica
Pieri G.
Tra i vari algoritmi usati per l'apprendimento delle reti neurali artificiali. Uno dei punti su cui orientare principalmente la ricerca è lo studio e la realizzazione di un'architettura complessa che faccia uso degli algoritmi già esistenti, per sommare i benefici ed eliminare i punti negativi dei singoli algoritmi.Source: ISTI Technical reports, pp.3–26, 2001

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2020 Journal article Open Access OPEN
A New Approach to Underwater Technologies for Innovative, Low-cost Ocean Observation: NAUTILOS
Pieri G.
The NAUTILOS project aims to fill some of the existing gaps in marine observation and modelling by improving the measurement of chemical, biological and deep ocean physics variables. A new generation of cost-effective sensors and samplers is being developed, integrated into observation platforms and deployed in large-scale demonstrations off the coastline of Europe. These will complement and expand existing observation tools and services, allowing researchers to obtain data at a much higher spatial resolution, temporal regularity and length than is currently available at a European scale. It will also facilitate and democratise the monitoring of the marine environment for both traditional and non-traditional data users.Source: ERCIM news 123 (2020): 25–26.

See at: ercim-news.ercim.eu Open Access | ISTI Repository Open Access | CNR ExploRA


2020 Report Restricted
Nautilos - D1.1: Report on Management Procedures
Pieri G., Dimitrova N.
The report on management procedures will describe the project's management and organisational structure, the management tools to be utilised, including the project management toolkit and the restricted partner space (ownCloud), the project's planning and scheduling as well as a set of internal project policies (deliverables assurance procedure and the internal consortium communication).Source: Project Report, Nautilos, D.1.1, 2020
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2021 Report Unknown
NAUTILOS - A - Requirement No. 3
Pieri G.
This deliverable describes the general nature of the experiments with animals and the procedures that will be performed within NAUTILOS, in order to ensure animal welfare and adherence to EU Directive 2010/63/EU and the Three Rs guidelines principle. Moreover, information about existing expertise and experiences of the involved partners are reported.Source: Project report, NAUTILOS, D13.3, 2021
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2021 Report Unknown
NAUTILOS - NEC - Requirement No. 4
Pieri G.
This deliverable describes the ethical issues concerning the research performed outside the EU, both in terms of ethical compliance with EU standards, and in terms of the detail of the materials that will be imported/exported from and to non-EU countries to a member state.Source: Project report, NAUTILOS, D13.4, 2021
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2021 Report Unknown
NAUTILOS - EPQ - Requirement No. 5
Pieri G.
The deliverable presents and discusses the procedures and measures to mitigate environmental risks happening during the Project. Moreover, the application of health and safety procedures, conforming to the relevant guidelines and legislations are described, together with the measures minimising impact on endangered species or protected areas involved in the project activities.Source: Project report, NAUTILOS, D13.5, 2021
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2021 Report Restricted
NAUTILOS - External advisory board report 1
Pieri G.
An annual report and evaluation provided by the External Advisory Board providing their overall assessment of NAUTILOS and advice on the future direction of the project. The following deliverable will be the report following their meeting after MM3 in M12.Source: ISTI Project report, NAUTILOS, D1.2, 2021
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2021 Report Unknown
NAUTILOS - DU - Requirement No. 9
Pieri G., Furtado I., Cocco M., Torres A.
In this document, following the details on the dual-use items in the sense of Regulation (EC) 428/2009, or other items for which an authorisation is needed, which has been included in the Grant Agreement, further details regarding the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and Underwater Autonomous Vehicles that will be used in demonstrations, and their required authorisations is reported.Source: ISTI Project report, NAUTILUS, D13.6, 2021
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2021 Report Unknown
NAUTILOS - GEN - Requirement No. 13
Pieri G.
This deliverable is relative to the Ethics Requirement n. 13 as a General requirement to keep copies of relevant authorisations for the usage of both Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Underwater Autonomous Vehicles (AUVs). Those authorisations will be kept on file and made available to the EC Agency upon request.Source: ISTI Project report, NAUTILUS, D13.10, 2021
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2022 Report Open Access OPEN
NAUTILOS - Data Management Plan - 1st periodic report update
Novellino A., Pieri G.
In this deliverable, an update of the DMP at M18 will be reported.Source: ISTI Project report, NAUTILOS, D1.10, 2022
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

See at: ISTI Repository Open Access | zenodo.org Open Access | CNR ExploRA


2022 Report Unknown
NAUTILOS - External advisory board report 2
Pieri G.
An annual report and evaluation provided by the External Advisory Board provides their overall assessment of NAUTILOS and advice on the project's future direction. The following deliverable is the report following the EAB at the end of the project's second year in M24.Source: ISTI Project report, NAUTILUS, D1.6, 2022
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2022 Conference article Open Access OPEN
New approach to underwater technologies for innovative, low-cost ocean observation (NAUTILOS): operational field primary capture system
Novellino A., Bastos Da Cruz Martins F. A., Pieri G., Misurale F.
The large variety of platforms and sensors globally deployed and available, allows access to a conspicuous quantity of data and variables with heterogeneous formats and scales. In the last decades governments and the scientific world have encouraged standardizations and best practices for data collection, elaboration and distribution. Several initiatives had led the bases for globally shared practices and quality indexes. This paper aims at giving a state of the art concerning the existing best practices and quality indices of the most important platforms, initiatives and projects for the scope of NAUTILOS - New Approach to Underwater Technologies for Innovative, Low-cost Ocean observation - H2020 project (www.nautilos-h2020.eu; ct. 101000825)Source: MetroSEA 2022 - IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for the Sea; Learning to Measure Sea Health Parameters, pp. 203–208, Milazzo, Catania, Italy, 3-5/10/2022
DOI: 10.1109/metrosea55331.2022.9950883
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE
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See at: ISTI Repository Open Access | ieeexplore.ieee.org Restricted | CNR ExploRA


2022 Contribution to journal Open Access OPEN
Special Issue "Intelligent Systems Applied to Maritime Environment Monitoring"
Pieri G.
With the intention of extending knowledge about the ocean and the maritime environment, this Special Issue focuses on all the many intelligent systems and applications that, through technologies integrated on observational platforms, can provide tools and services for increasing the availability of data regarding all ocean environmental variables. Among the already existing platforms and technologies for ocean observation, this Special Issue aims to expand the possible application of intelligent systems and tools that operate in this context. Contributions can vary from tools for automatic collection and dispatching of information to systems for management and processing of environmental data through to methods applied to new or well-established technologies for performing consistent and standardised intelligent processing of collected data. The intended coverage for this Special Issue concerns systems, applications, and models that aim to improve the current observation tools and services and expand the availability of data in terms of higher spatial resolution, temporal regularity, and length than what is currently available at the European scale. The Special Issue also aims to democratise monitoring of the marine environment for traditional and non-traditional data users such as citizen scientists. All articles from academia, the industry, or environmental stakeholders are welcome.Source: Basilea: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2022
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

See at: ISTI Repository Open Access | www.mdpi.com Open Access | CNR ExploRA


2023 Contribution to journal Open Access OPEN
Special Issue "Research Progress on Ocean Observations Technology and Information Systems"
Tsabaris C., Pieri G.
The oceans play a crucial role in the global ecosystem for shaping climate and weather trends, water management and health, and the biogeochemical cycles, representing valuable sources of oil, food, minerals and renewable energy. Although increasingly mature marine observation technologies have been developed during recent decades for a better understanding of the oceans, the new advances of existing operational observing systems have been constrained by limited cooperation and interaction between the managers of existing ocean networks on earth as well as between the observing units. Furthermore, the development of smart in situ marine sensors to be integrated into existing fixed units (such as landers and mooring buoys) as well as in mobile units (such as AUVs, ROVs, ships of opportunity, marine drones, Argo floats and gliders) are under development in the frame of various European and international projects. In recent years, a lot of progress has been made for the Ocean Observation Technologies and Information Systems by developing cost effective and miniaturized sensing devices with very low power consumption that would be directly integrated as a "plug and play" operational mode in existing sensor networks. Additionally, a lot of effort has been made to develop acoustic communication methods and modules to transmit the data from the deep ocean as well as cellular systems for transmitting the data of the marine sensors in near real-time mode using 4G/5G protocols (especially in coastal areas). In order to improve the processes that take place globally in the oceans (such as weather monitoring and forecasting, climate variability, sea level rise, natural hazards, ocean acidification, health of the ocean, pollution and ecosystem functioning, energy, economic development and coastal management, public safety, security, training and education), new research is ongoing to improve and optimize infrastructures and updated models at the international level. The state-of-the-art in situ marine sensors with the capability to be easily integrated into ocean platforms combined with innovative communication and information systems for real-time data transmission will emerge as new features of both forecasting methods and smart emergency systems to protect humans.Source: Basilea: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2023
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2021 Contribution to conference Open Access OPEN
Le ricadute territoriali dei progetti europei - NAUTILOS
G. Pieri
QUALE VALORIZZAZIONE TERRITORIALE DEI RISULTATI DEI PROGETTI DI RICERCA EUROPEI? Workshop per presentare alcune ricadute territoriali dei progetti finanziati nell'ambito della bioeconomia in Horizon 2020 . ORGANIZZATO DA: Gruppo di Coordinamento Nazionale per la Bioeconomia, CNBBSV, Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri con APRE e le Commissioni X e XI delle Regioni Italiane e delle Province autonomeSource: Quale Valorizzazione Territoriale dei Risultati dei Progetti di Ricerca Europei?, Online, 30/11/2021
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2023 Contribution to conference Open Access OPEN
NAUTILOS pitch presentation during Galway 10 Years celebration
G. Pieri
Wake-up pitches from Horizon 2020 ongoing projects during the final day of Galway 10 year celebration.Source: 2013 - 2023: 10 years of the Galway Statement. Celebrating a decade of marine research cooperation along and across the Atlantic Ocean - Our Shared Resource, Dublin and hybrid, 5-6/07/2023
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2022 Contribution to conference Open Access OPEN
NAUTILOS presented at 65th Marine Measurement Forum
G. Pieri
The long-standing Marine Measurement Forum--MMF--is a series of one-day, non-profit-making events that provide excellent opportunities for networking and the informal exchange of ideas, knowledge, techniques and developments across an extensive range of marine scientific measurement activities.Source: MMF-65 - Marine Measurement Forum, Heckfield, Hampshire, UK and hybrid, 30/11/2022
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2023 Contribution to conference Open Access OPEN
Filling the observational gaps of European Seas
Pieri, G.
Deep ocean and the open ocean environment above it are the least observed but largest habitats on our planet. Ocean observation presents several challenges, such as high dynamic variability and difficulties in achieving wide data collection in terms of spatial and temporal regularity. This observing gap provokes a lack of the ability to manage and mitigate potentially adverse climatic, environmental, and economic outcomes. Thus, there is a need for a dense observing effort, trying to assess the biological, chemical, and physical processes. NAUTILOS project aims to provide a large-scale demonstration of several types of new and cost-effective sensors and samplers integrated on multiple platforms to perform autonomous in-situ monitoring. The strategic objective is to fill in the marine observation and modelling gaps for these Essential Ocean Variables to complement and expand the current European products, tools, and services. One of the underlying goals is to improve the democratisation of the usage of tools and data not only to professionals but also to Citizen Scientists who could contribute to extending the data availability towards a better understanding of the ocean processesSource: NAUTILOS Policy Round Table - Supporting Ocean Observations, Genova, Italy, 27/06/2023
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

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2023 Contribution to conference Open Access OPEN
NAUTILOS Citizen Science App
Pieri G.
The power of the crowd and the youth to drive change for the ocean, climate and our future - the example of Nautilos, a citizen science campaign and smartphone applicationSource: COP 28 - Virtual Ocean Pavillion, Dubai, EAU, 8/12/2023
Project(s): NAUTILOS via OpenAIRE

See at: cop28oceanpavilion.vfairs.com Open Access | ISTI Repository Open Access | CNR ExploRA