Eva Riccomagno - Academia.edu (original) (raw)
Uploads
Papers by Eva Riccomagno
arXiv (Cornell University), Dec 19, 2017
COMPSTAT, 1998
The Grobner basis (G-basis) method in the design of experiments was introduced by Pistone & W... more The Grobner basis (G-basis) method in the design of experiments was introduced by Pistone & Wynn (1996) and followed up by several strands of work one in particular addressing real practical applications: Holliday, Pistone, Riccomagno & Wynn (1997). This paper continues this latter series.
Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Dec 23, 2022
arXiv (Cornell University), Nov 30, 2018
Monographs on statistics and applied probability, Dec 21, 2000
Cambridge University Press eBooks, Jul 1, 2010
A basic application of algebraic statistics to design and analysis of experiments considers a des... more A basic application of algebraic statistics to design and analysis of experiments considers a design as a zero-dimensional variety and identifies it with the ideal of the variety. Then, a subset of a standard basis of the design ideal is used as support for identifiable regression models. Estimation of the model parameter is performed by standard least squares techniques. We consider this identifiability problem in the case where more than one measurement is taken at a design point
arXiv (Cornell University), Nov 14, 2016
arXiv (Cornell University), Sep 26, 2017
Firenze University Press eBooks, 2022
Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics
Six Sigma and Beyond, 2002
C&H/CRC Monographs on Statistics & Applied Probability, 2000
Adaptive Mobile Computing, 2017
Detecting anomalous pattern and data points when collecting information from online mobile device... more Detecting anomalous pattern and data points when collecting information from online mobile devices is as important as doing it fast, reliably, online, and real time for a number of reasons including fraud detection and anomalous software behavior. We present a general-purpose (that is not context specific) strategy and develop an algorithm to address this. It is based on data-mining techniques and in crude essence, it is a statistical classifier for which the characteristics of the clusters need not to be determined stored.
The European shipbuilding industry is highly specialized in the design and construction of large ... more The European shipbuilding industry is highly specialized in the design and construction of large passenger ships and military vessels. The efforts to maintain the current competitive advantage must increase and develop, in particular by integrating ships with high technological content, with innovative approaches and tools. In the paper an innovative approach is presented to tackle the problem of merging between high level requirements and the ship general characteristics, in the specific field of naval vessel. The goal of the proposed approach is to provide a support system allowing a multi-dimensional evaluation of the operational effectiveness of the naval unit. In particular, the system will allow knowledge mining (knowledge elicitation) from Navy experts in order to specify, the level of significance of alternative devices and configurations characterizing a naval unit. The aim of the project is the definition of a process and the development of a demonstrator prototype, which can support the so-called Strategic Requirements Planning, i.e., the correct specification of the main requirements of the ship. The system will be developed according to the principles of cognitive ergonomics and interface design, in order to provide a seamless and effective interaction between decision makers managing complex pieces of information
arXiv (Cornell University), Dec 19, 2017
COMPSTAT, 1998
The Grobner basis (G-basis) method in the design of experiments was introduced by Pistone & W... more The Grobner basis (G-basis) method in the design of experiments was introduced by Pistone & Wynn (1996) and followed up by several strands of work one in particular addressing real practical applications: Holliday, Pistone, Riccomagno & Wynn (1997). This paper continues this latter series.
Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Dec 23, 2022
arXiv (Cornell University), Nov 30, 2018
Monographs on statistics and applied probability, Dec 21, 2000
Cambridge University Press eBooks, Jul 1, 2010
A basic application of algebraic statistics to design and analysis of experiments considers a des... more A basic application of algebraic statistics to design and analysis of experiments considers a design as a zero-dimensional variety and identifies it with the ideal of the variety. Then, a subset of a standard basis of the design ideal is used as support for identifiable regression models. Estimation of the model parameter is performed by standard least squares techniques. We consider this identifiability problem in the case where more than one measurement is taken at a design point
arXiv (Cornell University), Nov 14, 2016
arXiv (Cornell University), Sep 26, 2017
Firenze University Press eBooks, 2022
Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics
Six Sigma and Beyond, 2002
C&H/CRC Monographs on Statistics & Applied Probability, 2000
Adaptive Mobile Computing, 2017
Detecting anomalous pattern and data points when collecting information from online mobile device... more Detecting anomalous pattern and data points when collecting information from online mobile devices is as important as doing it fast, reliably, online, and real time for a number of reasons including fraud detection and anomalous software behavior. We present a general-purpose (that is not context specific) strategy and develop an algorithm to address this. It is based on data-mining techniques and in crude essence, it is a statistical classifier for which the characteristics of the clusters need not to be determined stored.
The European shipbuilding industry is highly specialized in the design and construction of large ... more The European shipbuilding industry is highly specialized in the design and construction of large passenger ships and military vessels. The efforts to maintain the current competitive advantage must increase and develop, in particular by integrating ships with high technological content, with innovative approaches and tools. In the paper an innovative approach is presented to tackle the problem of merging between high level requirements and the ship general characteristics, in the specific field of naval vessel. The goal of the proposed approach is to provide a support system allowing a multi-dimensional evaluation of the operational effectiveness of the naval unit. In particular, the system will allow knowledge mining (knowledge elicitation) from Navy experts in order to specify, the level of significance of alternative devices and configurations characterizing a naval unit. The aim of the project is the definition of a process and the development of a demonstrator prototype, which can support the so-called Strategic Requirements Planning, i.e., the correct specification of the main requirements of the ship. The system will be developed according to the principles of cognitive ergonomics and interface design, in order to provide a seamless and effective interaction between decision makers managing complex pieces of information