Angelo Maria Sabatini
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I am an associate professor at the BioRobotics Institute of the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, in Pisa, Italy. In my posts, I attempt to explain various concepts that I studied, in my double role of teacher and researcher.

There have been two main reasons for me to start this blog: first, learning - since writing is a very effective tool against shallow understanding (mine!); second, I wish to help others who may be struggling with similar problems.

My teaching is in the general area of instrumentation & measurement, statistics, signal processing and data analysis. My research focuses on developing algorithms for wearable inertial-sensor-based systems applied to motion analysis and assessment of human performance, including the study of diffusive processes for modeling human motion time series.

More recently—and quite surprisingly to me—my research has taken a new direction at the intersection of Digital Humanities and Computational Literary Studies, where I investigate statistical models and machine learning algorithms to explore style, narrative structure, and the evolution of genres over time.

For a record of my publications, please visit this site. Feel free to reach out to me via mail.

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