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Simone Calderara is affiliated with the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy. Their research activity centers primarily on the field of Computer Science, with a notable focus on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, where they have produced 71 publications. They also contribute extensively to the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Automotive Engineering, and Signal Processing.

The scientist's work spans multiple topics within these domains, including:

  • Domain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning
  • Multimodal Machine Learning Applications
  • Human Pose and Action Recognition
  • Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications
  • Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods
  • Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety
  • COVID-19 diagnosis using AI

Simone Calderara has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Angelo Porrello with 47 joint publications, Rita Cucchiara (29), Lorenzo Bonicelli (23), Pietro Buzzega (16), and Matteo Boschini (11).

The venues where they most often publish include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University) - 43 publications
  • Computer Vision and Image Understanding - 3 publications
  • 2022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW) - 2 publications
  • IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence - 2 publications
  • Pattern Recognition Letters - 2 publications

Some recent papers published by Simone Calderara are:

  • "Dark Experience for General Continual Learning: a Strong, Simple Baseline" (2020), arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Avalanche: An end-to-end library for continual learning" (2021), CINECA IRIS Institutional research information system (University of Pisa)
  • "Deep learning-based method for vision-guided robotic grasping of unknown objects" (2020), Advanced Engineering Informatics
  • "Dag-net: Double attentive graph neural network for trajectory forecasting" (2020), arXiv (Cornell University)

In addition to articles, they have contributed to book publications, such as the volume "Image Analysis and Processing - ICIAP 2022," published by Springer Science+Business Media in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Visual Tracking: An Experimental Survey

    Arnold W. M. Smeulders;Dung M. Chu;Rita Cucchiara;Simone Calderara

  • Latent Space Autoregression for Novelty Detection

    Davide Abati;Angelo Porrello;Simone Calderara;Rita Cucchiara

  • Dark Experience for General Continual Learning: a Strong, Simple Baseline

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  • Predicting the Driver's Focus of Attention: The DR(eye)VE Project

    Andrea Palazzi;Davide Abati;Simone Calderara;Francesco Solera

  • Learning to Detect and Track Visible and Occluded Body Joints in a Virtual World

    Matteo Fabbri;Fabio Lanzi;Simone Calderara;Andrea Palazzi

  • Conditional Channel Gated Networks for Task-Aware Continual Learning

    Davide Abati;Jakub Tomczak;Tijmen Blankevoort;Simone Calderara

  • Vision based smoke detection system using image energy and color information

    Simone Calderara;Paolo Piccinini;Rita Cucchiara

  • Socially Constrained Structural Learning for Groups Detection in Crowd

    Francesco Solera;Simone Calderara;Rita Cucchiara

  • DR(eye)VE: A Dataset for Attention-Based Tasks with Applications to Autonomous and Assisted Driving

    Stefano Alletto;Andrea Palazzi;Francesco Solera;Simone Calderara

  • Avalanche: an End-to-End Library for Continual Learning

    Vincenzo Lomonaco;Lorenzo Pellegrini;Andrea Cossu;Antonio Carta

  • Reliable smoke detection in the domains of image energy and color

    P. Piccinini;S. Calderara;R. Cucchiara

  • Reliable background suppression for complex scenes

    Simone Calderara;Rudy Melli;Andrea Prati;Rita Cucchiara

  • Detecting anomalies in people's trajectories using spectral graph analysis

    Simone Calderara;Uri Heinemann;Andrea Prati;Rita Cucchiara

  • Smoke detection in video surveillance: a MoG model in the wavelet domain

    Simone Calderara;Paolo Piccinini;Rita Cucchiara

  • Rethinking Experience Replay: a Bag of Tricks for Continual Learning

    Pietro Buzzega;Matteo Boschini;Angelo Porrello;Simone Calderara

  • Bayesian-Competitive Consistent Labeling for People Surveillance

    S. Calderara;R. Cucchiara;A. Prati

  • Dark Experience for General Continual Learning: a Strong, Simple Baseline

    Pietro Buzzega;Matteo Boschini;Angelo Porrello;Davide Abati

  • Compressed Volumetric Heatmaps for Multi-Person 3D Pose Estimation

    Matteo Fabbri;Fabio Lanzi;Simone Calderara;Stefano Alletto

  • MOTSynth: How Can Synthetic Data Help Pedestrian Detection and Tracking?

    Matteo Fabbri;Guillem Brasó;Gianluca Maugeri;Orcun Cetintas

  • Mixtures of von Mises Distributions for People Trajectory Shape Analysis

    S Calderara;A Prati;R Cucchiara

  • Goal-driven Self-Attentive Recurrent Networks for Trajectory Prediction

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  • Face-from-Depth for Head Pose Estimation on Depth Images

    Guido Borghi;Matteo Fabbri;Roberto Vezzani;Simone Calderara

  • Learning to Divide and Conquer for Online Multi-target Tracking

    Francesco Solera;Simone Calderara;Rita Cucchiara

  • Detection of abnormal behaviors using a mixture of Von Mises distributions

    S. Calderara;R. Cucchiara;A. Prati

  • From Ego to Nos-Vision: Detecting Social Relationships in First-Person Views

    Stefano Alletto;Giuseppe Serra;Simone Calderara;Francesco Solera

  • Deep learning-based method for vision-guided robotic grasping of unknown objects

    Luca Bergamini;Mario Sposato;Marcello Pellicciari;Margherita Peruzzini

  • Dark Experience for General Continual Learning: a Strong, Simple Baseline

    Pietro Buzzega;Matteo Boschini;Angelo Porrello;Davide Abati

Frequent Co-Authors

Rita Cucchiara
Rita Cucchiara University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Andrea Prati
Andrea Prati University of Parma
Roberto Vezzani
Roberto Vezzani University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Franco Zambonelli
Franco Zambonelli University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Costantino Grana
Costantino Grana University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Giuseppe Serra
Giuseppe Serra University of Udine
Joost van de Weijer
Joost van de Weijer Autonomous University of Barcelona
Davide Maltoni
Davide Maltoni University of Bologna
Andreas S. Tolias
Andreas S. Tolias Baylor College of Medicine

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