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Andrea Omicini

Andrea Omicini

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Computer Science
Italy
2025

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
59
Citations
12671
World Ranking
3456
National Ranking
63

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Computer Science in Italy Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Computer Science in Italy Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Computer Science in Italy Leader Award

Overview

Andrea Omicini is affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy, focusing primarily on research within the field of Computer Science. Their work contributes to several subfields, including Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, Information Systems and Management, Computer Networks and Communications, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

Their research topics cover a range of areas such as Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI), Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge, Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation, Semantic Web and Ontologies, Topic Modeling, Scientific Computing and Data Management, and Machine Learning and Data Classification.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Andrea Omicini are:

  • Logic-based technologies for multi-agent systems: a systematic literature review (2020), published in Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
  • On the integration of symbolic and sub-symbolic techniques for XAI: A survey (2020), published in Intelligenza Artificiale
  • Logic-Based Technologies for Intelligent Systems: State of the Art and Perspectives (2020), published in Information
  • Symbolic Knowledge Extraction and Injection with Sub-symbolic Predictors: A Systematic Literature Review (2024), published in ACM Computing Surveys
  • Large language models as oracles for instantiating ontologies with domain-specific knowledge (2025), published in Knowledge-Based Systems

Andrea Omicini has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Giovanni Ciatto (30 joint works)
  • Roberta Calegari (13 joint works)
  • Andrea Agiollo (10 joint works)
  • Matteo Magnini (8 joint works)
  • Stefano Mariani (6 joint works)

Their research has appeared in various publication venues, with multiple contributions in:

  • Intelligenza Artificiale (4 publications)
  • Applied Sciences (4 publications)
  • Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (3 publications)
  • arXiv (Cornell University) (3 publications)
  • Information (2 publications)

Andrea Omicini has also contributed to academic books, including a publication by Springer Science+Business Media titled Explainable and Transparent AI and Multi-Agent Systems (2023).

Best Publications

  • Environment as a first class abstraction in multiagent systems

    Danny Weyns;Andrea Omicini;James Odell

  • Artifacts in the A&A meta-model for multi-agent systems

    Andrea Omicini;Alessandro Ricci;Mirko Viroli

  • Coordination for Internet Application Development

    Andrea Omicini;Franco Zambonelli

  • Challenges and Research Directions in Agent-Oriented Software Engineering

    Franco Zambonelli;Andrea Omicini

  • SODA: societies and infrastructures in the analysis and design of agent-based systems

    Andrea Omicini

  • From tuple spaces to tuple centres

    Andrea Omicini;Enrico Denti

  • Agent-Oriented Software Engineering for Internet Applications

    Franco Zambonelli;Nicholas R. Jennings;Andrea Omicini;Michael J. Wooldridge

  • Coordination Artifacts: Environment-Based Coordination for Intelligent Agents

    Andrea Omicini;Alessandro Ricci;Mirko Viroli;Cristiano Castelfranchi

  • Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies IV

    Matteo Baldoni;Ulle Endriss;Andrea Omicini;Paolo Torroni

  • Coordination of Internet Agents: Models, Technologies, and Applications

    Andrea Omicini;Franco Zambonelli;Matthias Klusch

  • Environment Programming in CArtAgO

    Alessandro Ricci;Michele Piunti;Mirko Viroli;Andrea Omicini

  • CArtAgO: a framework for prototyping artifact-based environments in MAS

    Alessandro Ricci;Mirko Viroli;Andrea Omicini

  • Programming MAS with Artifacts

    Alessandro Ricci;Mirko Viroli;Andrea Omicini

  • Cognitive stigmergy: towards a framework based on agents and artifacts

    Alessandro Ricci;Andrea Omicini;Mirko Viroli;Luca Gardelli

  • On the expressive power of a language for programming coordination media

    Enrico Denti;Antonio Natali;Andrea Omicini

  • Coordination of Internet Agents

    Andrea Omicini;Franco Zambonelli;Matthias Klusch;Robert Tolksdorf

  • tu Prolog: A Light-Weight Prolog for Internet Applications and Infrastructures

    Enrico Denti;Andrea Omicini;Alessandro Ricci

  • Give agents their artifacts: the A&A approach for engineering working environments in MAS

    Alessandro Ricci;Mirko Viroli;Andrea Omicini

  • Multiagent System Engineering: The Coordination Viewpoint

    Paolo Ciancarini;Andrea Omicini;Franco Zambonelli

  • Proceedings of the 2004 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2004)

    M. Haddad Hisham;Andrea Omicini;L. Wainwright Roger;M. Liebrock Lorie

  • Environent as a First-Class Abstraction in Multiagent Systems.

    Danny Weyns;Andrea Omicini;James Odell

  • Engineering Societies in the Agents World V, 5th InternationalWorkshop, ESAW 2004, Toulouse, France, October 20-22, 2004, Revised Selected and Invited Papers

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Frequent Co-Authors

Mirko Viroli
Mirko Viroli University of Bologna
Alessandro Ricci
Alessandro Ricci University of Bologna
Franco Zambonelli
Franco Zambonelli University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Sascha Ossowski
Sascha Ossowski King Juan Carlos University
Peter McBurney
Peter McBurney King's College London
Paolo Torroni
Paolo Torroni University of Bologna
Giovanni Sartor
Giovanni Sartor University of Bologna
Alessandro Garcia
Alessandro Garcia Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Carlos José Pereira de Lucena
Carlos José Pereira de Lucena Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Matthias Klusch
Matthias Klusch German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence

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