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+ | |email=claudiotram@gmail.com | ||
+ | |projectpage=Lung Cancer Detection by an Electronic Nose | ||
+ | |advisor=RossellaBlatt | ||
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− | + | Claudio Trameri was born in Tirano (Sondrio), Italy, in 02/06/1982. | |
− | Claudio Trameri was born in Tirano, Italy, in 02/06/1982. | + | |
His interests are Reinforcement Learning, Supervised Learning and Data Analysis. | His interests are Reinforcement Learning, Supervised Learning and Data Analysis. | ||
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A link of this project is [[Lung_Cancer_Detection_by_an_Electronic_Nose|Olfactory Signal Processing]]. | A link of this project is [[Lung_Cancer_Detection_by_an_Electronic_Nose|Olfactory Signal Processing]]. | ||
− | The thesis is developed in collaboration with [[User:MauroVerdirosa]]. | + | The thesis is developed in collaboration with [[User:MauroVerdirosa|Mauro Verdirosa]]. |
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Claudio Trameri
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First Name: | Claudio |
Last Name: | Trameri |
E-Mail: | claudiotram@gmail.com |
Advisor: | |
Project page: | Lung Cancer Detection by an Electronic Nose |
Project page(s): | |
Status: | inactive |
Claudio Trameri was born in Tirano (Sondrio), Italy, in 02/06/1982. His interests are Reinforcement Learning, Supervised Learning and Data Analysis.
From January 2008 he is a thesist at the Department of Electronics and Information of the Politecnico di Milano (AIRlab laboratory) working on a project regards Olfactory Signal Acquisition by an Electronic Nose. In particular the target of this work is to implement a system able to recognize lung cancer of diseased individuals from healty ones analyzing only their breath.
A link of this project is Olfactory Signal Processing.
The thesis is developed in collaboration with Mauro Verdirosa.