Stefano Ceri

21.8k total citations · 4 hit papers
323 papers, 9.3k citations indexed

About

Stefano Ceri is a scholar working on Computer Networks and Communications, Artificial Intelligence and Information Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Stefano Ceri has authored 323 papers receiving a total of 9.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 136 papers in Computer Networks and Communications, 120 papers in Artificial Intelligence and 110 papers in Information Systems. Recurrent topics in Stefano Ceri's work include Advanced Database Systems and Queries (117 papers), Semantic Web and Ontologies (75 papers) and Data Management and Algorithms (61 papers). Stefano Ceri is often cited by papers focused on Advanced Database Systems and Queries (117 papers), Semantic Web and Ontologies (75 papers) and Data Management and Algorithms (61 papers). Stefano Ceri collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United States and Germany. Stefano Ceri's co-authors include Piero Fraternali, Jennifer Widom, Georg Gottlob, Letizia Tanca, Giuseppe Pelagatti, Stefano Paraboschi, Shamkant B. Navathe, Daniele Braga, Aldo Bongio and Marco Brambilla and has published in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, Nature Communications and Bioinformatics.

In The Last Decade

Stefano Ceri

308 papers receiving 8.3k citations

Hit Papers

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Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Stefano Ceri 4.7k 4.1k 4.0k 2.2k 1000 323 9.3k
Gerhard Weikum 4.9k 1.0× 7.9k 1.9× 4.0k 1.0× 2.2k 1.0× 433 0.4× 472 12.8k
Diego Calvanese 3.8k 0.8× 6.0k 1.5× 2.6k 0.7× 1.3k 0.6× 690 0.7× 272 7.2k
Shamkant B. Navathe 4.1k 0.9× 3.6k 0.9× 3.4k 0.8× 2.4k 1.1× 555 0.6× 173 7.4k
Maurizio Lenzerini 5.0k 1.1× 6.7k 1.6× 2.8k 0.7× 1.9k 0.9× 642 0.6× 217 8.4k
Peter F. Patel‐Schneider 2.7k 0.6× 7.9k 1.9× 4.1k 1.0× 813 0.4× 898 0.9× 111 9.7k
Philip A. Bernstein 10.3k 2.2× 5.9k 1.4× 4.6k 1.1× 2.4k 1.1× 796 0.8× 164 13.2k
Frank van Harmelen 2.1k 0.4× 5.7k 1.4× 3.2k 0.8× 634 0.3× 677 0.7× 214 7.2k
Steffen Staab 2.0k 0.4× 7.4k 1.8× 4.6k 1.1× 676 0.3× 896 0.9× 335 10.3k
Umeshwar Dayal 5.9k 1.3× 4.8k 1.2× 5.4k 1.3× 3.8k 1.7× 1.8k 1.8× 217 11.5k
Raghu Ramakrishnan 7.1k 1.5× 4.9k 1.2× 4.7k 1.2× 2.6k 1.2× 369 0.4× 190 11.7k

Countries citing papers authored by Stefano Ceri

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Fields of papers citing papers by Stefano Ceri

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Stefano Ceri

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Stefano Ceri. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Stefano Ceri based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Stefano Ceri. Stefano Ceri is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ceri, Stefano, Anna Bernasconi, & Alessia Gagliardi. (2024). Reactive Knowledge Management. Virtual Community of Pathological Anatomy (University of Castilla La Mancha). 5574–5582. 2 indexed citations
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Carelli, Stephana, Federica Rey, Emanuela Jacchetti, et al.. (2024). Non-Negative Matrix Tri-Factorization for Representation Learning in Multi-Omics Datasets with Applications to Drug Repurposing and Selection. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 25(17). 9576–9576. 1 indexed citations
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Jacchetti, Emanuela, et al.. (2023). Inference of Synthetically Lethal Pairs of Genes Involved in Metastatic Processes via Non-Negative Matrix Tri-Factorization. Virtual Community of Pathological Anatomy (University of Castilla La Mancha). 47–53. 3 indexed citations
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Bianchini, Devis, Alessandro Campi, Cinzia Cappiello, et al.. (2023). Challenges in AI-supported Process Analysis in the Italian Judicial System: what After Digitalization?. Digital Government Research and Practice. 5(1). 1–10. 4 indexed citations
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Carelli, Stephana, Federica Rey, Cristina Cereda, et al.. (2023). Leveraging Non-negative Matrix Tri-Factorization and Knowledge-Based Embeddings for Drug Repurposing: an Application to Parkinson's Disease. Virtual Community of Pathological Anatomy (University of Castilla La Mancha). 99–106. 1 indexed citations
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Liu, Yuanlong, Luca Nanni, Stéphanie Sungalee, et al.. (2021). Systematic inference and comparison of multi-scale chromatin sub-compartments connects spatial organization to cell phenotypes. Nature Communications. 12(1). 2439–2439. 52 indexed citations
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Bernasconi, Anna, Arif Canakoglu, Marco Masseroli, Pietro Pinoli, & Stefano Ceri. (2020). A review on viral data sources and search systems for perspective mitigation of COVID-19. Briefings in Bioinformatics. 22(2). 664–675. 21 indexed citations
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Canakoglu, Arif, et al.. (2020). ViruSurf: an integrated database to investigate viral sequences. Nucleic Acids Research. 49(D1). D817–D824. 30 indexed citations
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Pierri, Francesco, Carlo Piccardi, & Stefano Ceri. (2020). Topology comparison of Twitter diffusion networks effectively reveals misleading information. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 1372–1372. 52 indexed citations
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Jalili, Vahid, Matteo Matteucci, Jeremy Goecks, Yashar Deldjoo, & Stefano Ceri. (2018). Next Generation Indexing for Genomic Intervals. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering. 31(10). 2008–2021. 6 indexed citations
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Bozzon, Alessandro, et al.. (2015). Designing complex crowdsourcing applications covering multiple platforms and tasks. Journal of Web Engineering. 14(5). 443–473. 1 indexed citations
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Brambilla, Marco, Stefano Ceri, Sara Comai, Piero Fraternali, & Ioana Manolescu. (2002). Specification and Design of Workflow-driven Hypertexts.. Journal of Web Engineering. 1(2). 163–182. 34 indexed citations
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Ceri, Stefano & Jennifer Widom. (1993). Managing Semantic Heterogeneity with Production Rules and Persistent Queues. Very Large Data Bases. 108–119. 72 indexed citations
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Ceri, Stefano, et al.. (1992). Toward Megaprogramming. Virtual Community of Pathological Anatomy (University of Castilla La Mancha). 1 indexed citations
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Ceri, Stefano & Jennifer Widom. (1992). Production Rules in Parallel and Distributed Database Environments. Very Large Data Bases. 339–351. 14 indexed citations
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Houtsma, M.A.W., Peter M. G. Apers, & Stefano Ceri. (1990). Distributed transitive closure computations: the disconnection set approach. University of Twente Research Information. 335–346. 26 indexed citations
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Ceri, Stefano & Jennifer Widom. (1990). Deriving Production Rules for Constraint Maintainance. Very Large Data Bases. 566–577. 172 indexed citations
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Ceri, Stefano, Georg Gottlob, & Luigi Lavazza. (1986). Translation and Optimization of Logic Queries: The Algebraic Approach. Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) (University of Oxford). 395–402. 24 indexed citations
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Batini, Carlo & Stefano Ceri. (1985). Database Design: Methodologies, Tools, and Environments (Panel).. International Conference on Management of Data. 148–150. 1 indexed citations
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Ceri, Stefano & Stefano Crespi-Reghizzi. (1983). Relational data bases in the design of program construction systems. ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes. 8(3). 17–29. 1 indexed citations

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