Luca Lombardi
Associate Professor
Department of Industrial Engineering and Information
University of Pavia
Italy
Biography
Luca Lombardi was born in Cremona, Italy, in 1961. He received the Laurea (cum laude) in Electronics Engineering from the University of Pavia, in 1986 and the Ph. D. in 1990. During 1986 he was a contract researcher for Elsag company (Genova, Italy). In 1990 he was a contract researcher for IBM SEMEA. From 1991 he held a position as Ricercatore (Assistant Professor) at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Pavia. From 2000 he held a position as Associated Professor at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Pavia. During years 2004-2006 is scientific responsible of the Research Unit of Pavia in the project PRIN "Real-time operating systems for the support of cooperating autonomous robots". During years 2006-2008 is scientific responsible of the Research Unit of Pavia in the project PRIN "Ambient Intelligence: event analysis, sensor recofiguration and multimodal interfaces". His fields of interest concern image processing, machine learning and architectures for image processing.
Research Interest
Artificial vision
Publications
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Piercarlo Dondi, Luca Lombardi, Marco Malagodi, Maurizio Licchelli, (2016). Measuring Stradivari violin “Cremonese†(1715) by 3D Modeling, in Proocedings of 2nd IMEKO International Conference of Metrology of Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (MetroArcheo 2016), pp. 29-33, IMEKO, Torino 19-21 October 2016, ISBN: 978-92-990075-4-9.
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Giusj Valentina Fichera, Piercarlo Dondi, Maurizio Licchelli, Luca Lombardi, Stefano Ridolfi, Marco Malagodi, (2016). A combined approach for the attribution of handwriting:the case of Antonio Stradivari’s manuscripts, Applied Physics A, Vol. 122, Issue 11, article 970 November 2016, DOI: 10.1007/s00339-016-0497-6.
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Piercarlo Dondi, Luca Lombardi, Claudia Invernizzi, Tommaso Rovetta, Marco Malagodi and Maurizio Licchelli, (2017). Automatic analysis of UV induced fluorescence imagery of historical violins, Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH), Volume 10 Issue 2, March 2017, ACM New York, NY, USA, doi:10.1145/3051472.