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Giuseppe Ciaburro
Giuseppe Ciaburro
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Giuseppe Ciaburro

Giuseppe Ciaburro holds a PhD and two master's degrees. He works at the Built Environment Control Laboratory - Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli". He has over 25 years of work experience in programming, first in the field of combustion and then in acoustics and noise control. His core programming knowledge is in MATLAB, Python and R. As an expert in AI applications to acoustics and noise control problems, Giuseppe has wide experience in researching and teaching. He has several publications to his credit: monographs, scientific journals, and thematic conferences. He was recently included in the world's top 2% scientists list by Stanford University (2022).
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Explaining probability concepts

If we take a moment to reflect, we'll notice that our everyday lives are full of probabilistic considerations, although not necessarily formalized as such. Examples of probabilistic assessments include choosing to participate in a competition given the limited chance of winning, the team's predictions of winning the championship, statistics that inform us about the probability of death from smoking or failure to use seat belts in the event of a road accident, and the chances of winning in games and lotteries.

In all situations of uncertainty, there is basically a tendency to give a measure of uncertainty that, although indicated in various terms, expresses the intuitive meaning of probability. The fact that probability has an intuitive meaning also means that establishing its rules can, within certain limits, be guided by intuition. However, relying completely on intuition can lead to incorrect conclusions. To avoid reaching incorrect...

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Giuseppe Ciaburro

Giuseppe Ciaburro holds a PhD and two master's degrees. He works at the Built Environment Control Laboratory - Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli". He has over 25 years of work experience in programming, first in the field of combustion and then in acoustics and noise control. His core programming knowledge is in MATLAB, Python and R. As an expert in AI applications to acoustics and noise control problems, Giuseppe has wide experience in researching and teaching. He has several publications to his credit: monographs, scientific journals, and thematic conferences. He was recently included in the world's top 2% scientists list by Stanford University (2022).
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