Name: Giovanni De Gasperis
Type: User
Company: DISIM @ University of L'Aquila
Bio: 1998-current: Assistant Professor @ UnivAQ-IT.
1995-1998: PostDoctoral Fellow @ UT-MDACC-US;
1995: Ph.D. on Electronics Eng. @ UnivAQ-IT;
Twitter: giodegas
Location: L'Aquila, Italy
Blog: http://about.me/giodegas
Giovanni De Gasperis's Projects
Open source and customizable AI architecture
Simple Python API to turn Civil Protection Department official COVID19 diffusion data in Italy from RSS Feed to JSON
Unofficial docker BigBlueButton 0.81 docker image. This repository contains the Dockerfile and all other needed files to build the image.
A docker image for binary distribution of OpenSimulator and Redis for virtual robotics experiments
Docker container for iCub & YARP: Yet An other Robot Platform
MAGI coin cpu-only miner docker container
Morse robotic simulator in a docker container https://www.openrobots.org/wiki/morse
Docker images with Mono for .NET and OpenSimulator deployment.
Jupyter Notebook running with a PyPy kernel
Docker container for PyPy + Redis application development
Docker container with Python3.6+Flask and latest Redis client to develop web apps
A docker image with redis, webdis, apache, php, python
Virtualmin on CentOS 7 docker image
docker container for YARP: Yet Another Robotic Platform middleware
My online talks about programming and more
GitHub is a great tool for researchers. Here's why.
⚡ Building applications with LLMs through composability ⚡
Use SWI-Prolog foreign code on SICStus Prolog
Lexical lemmatizer of italian text
A relatively small noVNC (web-based) desktop Docker image
A headless GNU/Linux Ubuntu machine in a container through a web desktop in a browser
A C#/.NET binding for the Redis server in a OpenSim script.
Temple of Bel in Palmyra, Siria. OpenSimulator archive and 3D models
Example Problems and Assignments for Prolog
Some simple examples for new Prolog programmers
A XML Stream Parser for SICStus Prolog
Python for Informatics: Exploring Information - Italian
Here both the slides and demos of my session "Deep learning from zero to hero" (in italian language) at Pycon9
Web site for www.pythonlearn.com and source to the Python 3.0 textbook
RPyC (Remote Python Call) - A transparent and symmetric RPC library for python