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Michele Valsecchi was born in Lecco, Italy, on May 5, 1981.
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His interests are Reinforcement Learning, Unsupervised/Supervised Learning and Data analysis.
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From July 2009 he is a Thesist at the Department of Electronics and Information of the Politecnico di Milano (AIRLab Laboratory).
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He is working on a project regards Olfactory Signal Acquisition by an Electronic Nose. In particular, the target of his work is to implement a system able to recognize lung cancer of diseased individuals from healty ones analyzing only their breath.
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A link of this project is: [[Lung_Cancer_Detection_by_an_Electronic_Nose|Olfactory Signal Processing]]

Latest revision as of 13:31, 28 December 2011


Michele Valsecchi
First Name: Michele
Last Name: Valsecchi
E-Mail: m.valse@alice.it
Advisor:
Project page: Lung Cancer Detection by an Electronic Nose
Project page(s):
Status: inactive


Michele Valsecchi was born in Lecco, Italy, on May 5, 1981.

His interests are Reinforcement Learning, Unsupervised/Supervised Learning and Data analysis.

From July 2009 he is a Thesist at the Department of Electronics and Information of the Politecnico di Milano (AIRLab Laboratory). He is working on a project regards Olfactory Signal Acquisition by an Electronic Nose. In particular, the target of his work is to implement a system able to recognize lung cancer of diseased individuals from healty ones analyzing only their breath.

A link of this project is: Olfactory Signal Processing