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Overview

Andrea Emilio Rizzoli is affiliated with the Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research in Switzerland. Their research spans multiple fields, including Engineering, Medicine, and Computer Science, with a particular focus on subfields such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Human-Computer Interaction, Pharmacology, Physiology, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's work covers a variety of topics, with key areas including:

  • Energy Load and Power Forecasting
  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Interactive and Immersive Displays
  • Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
  • Hydrological Forecasting Using AI
  • Stock Market Forecasting Methods

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Andrea Emilio Rizzoli include:

  • Exploding the myths: An introduction to artificial neural networks for prediction and forecasting, 2023, Environmental Modelling & Software
  • Long-term water conservation is fostered by smart meter-based feedback and digital user engagement, 2021, npj Clean Water
  • Non intrusive load monitoring for demand side management, 2020, Energy Informatics
  • Significant but transient: The impact of an energy saving app targeting Swiss households, 2023, Applied Energy
  • Reliability of the Pen-on-Paper Pain Drawing Analysis Using Different Scanning Procedures, 2023, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management

The scholar frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Environmental Modelling & Software
  • npj Clean Water
  • Applied Energy
  • Energy Informatics
  • Journal of Pain and Symptom Management

Collaboration is a significant feature of the scientist's body of work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Marco Derboni
  • Alessandro Giusti
  • Luca Maria Gambardella
  • Jérôme Guzzi
  • Andrea Castelletti

Best Publications

  • Selecting among five common modelling approaches for integrated environmental assessment and management

    Rebecca A. Kelly;Anthony J. Jakeman;Olivier Barreteau;Mark E. Borsuk

  • Integrated assessment of agricultural systems: a component - based framework for the European Union (Seamless)

    Martin K. van Ittersum;Frank Ewert;Thomas Heckelei;Jacques Wery

  • Ant colony system for a dynamic vehicle routing problem

    Roberto Montemanni;Luca Maria Gambardella;Andrea Emilio Rizzoli;Alberto V. Donati

  • Time dependent vehicle routing problem with a multi ant colony system

    Alberto V. Donati;Roberto Montemanni;Norman Casagrande;Andrea Emilio Rizzoli

  • Position paper: Environmental decision support systems (EDSS) development - Challenges and best practices

    B. S. McIntosh;J. C. Ascough;M. Twery;J. Chew

  • Simulation and planning of an intermodal container terminal

    Luca M. Gambardella;Andrea E. Rizzoli;Marco Zaffalon

  • Ant colony optimization for real-world vehicle routing problems

    Andrea Emilio Rizzoli;Roberto Montemanni;Enzo Lucibello;Luca Maria Gambardella

  • Delivering environmental decision support systems: Software tools and techniques

    Andrea Emilio Rizzoli;William J. Young

  • Review: Modelling with knowledge: A review of emerging semantic approaches to environmental modelling

    Ferdinando Villa;Ioannis N. Athanasiadis;Andrea Emilio Rizzoli

  • A simulation tool for combined rail/road transport in intermodal terminals

    Andrea E. Rizzoli;Nicoletta Fornara;Luca Maria Gambardella

  • An optimization methodology for intermodal terminal management

    Luca Maria Gambardella;Monaldo Mastrolilli;Andrea Emilio Rizzoli;Marco Zaffalon

  • A Hybrid Signature-based Iterative Disaggregation algorithm for Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring

    Andrea Cominola;Matteo Giuliani;Dario Piga;Andrea Francesco Castelletti

  • A new algorithm for a Dynamic Vehicle Routing Problem based on Ant Colony System

    Roberto Montemanni;Luca M. Gambardella;Andrea E. Rizzoli;Alberto V. Donati

  • Putting humans in the loop: Social computing for Water Resources Management

    P. Fraternali;A. Castelletti;R. Soncini-Sessa;C. Vaca Ruiz

  • Semantic links in integrated modelling frameworks

    Andrea E. Rizzoli;Marcello Donatelli;Ioannis N. Athanasiadis;Ferdinando Villa

  • Sparse Optimization for Automated Energy End Use Disaggregation

    Dario Piga;Andrea Cominola;Matteo Giuliani;Andrea Castelletti

  • Complexity and Integrated Resources Management

    Claudia Pahl-Wostl;Sonia Schmidt;Andrea Emilio Rizzoli;Anthony J. Jakeman

  • Model and data integration and re-use in environmental decision support systems

    Andrea E. Rizzoli;J. Richard Davis;David J. Abel

  • A FRAMEWORK FOR MODELLING MULTIPLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ISSUES : AN OPEN MODELLING APPROACH

    Michael Reed;Susan M. Cuddy;Andrea Emilio Rizzoli

  • A Component-Based Framework for Simulating Agricultural Production and Externalities

    Marcello Donatelli;Graham Russell;Andrea Emilio Rizzoli;Marco Acutis

  • Ant colony optimization for real-world vehicle routing problems

    Dario Coltorti;Andrea E. Rizzoli

Frequent Co-Authors

Luca Maria Gambardella
Luca Maria Gambardella Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research
Anthony J. Jakeman
Anthony J. Jakeman Australian National University
Alexey Voinov
Alexey Voinov University of Twente
Andrea Castelletti
Andrea Castelletti Polytechnic University of Milan
Piero Fraternali
Piero Fraternali Polytechnic University of Milan
Roberto Montemanni
Roberto Montemanni University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Frank Ewert
Frank Ewert University of Bonn
Jacques Wery
Jacques Wery Institut Agro, France
Martin K. van Ittersum
Martin K. van Ittersum Wageningen University & Research
M.K. van Ittersum
M.K. van Ittersum Wageningen University & Research

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