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Marco Bertini is an Associate Professor at the Department of Information Engineering, University of Florence, where he teaches in the School of Engineering. He is affiliated with the Media Integration and Communication Center (MICC) and is a member of GIRPR (Group for Image Recognition and Pattern Recognition). His research focuses on computer vision, multimedia, and pattern recognition with applications in video analysis and semantic processing.
- Laurea Degree in Electronics Engineering from University of Florence (1999)
- Ph.D. (2004)
Dr. Bertini's research spans automatic video analysis, annotation, semantic transcoding, and social media analysis. He has led multiple EU-funded research projects including ASSAVID, DELOS Network of Excellence, VIDI-Video, IM3I, ORUSSI, and euTV. His current work focuses on smart museums and smart cities funded by the Italian Ministry of University, Instruction and Research, along with semantic video coding applications.
As an active contributor to the academic community, he serves as Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Multimedia and has organized major conferences including European Conference on Computer Vision 2012 and ACM Multimedia 2010. He has also guest-edited special issues for Multimedia Tools and Applications journal.
- Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
- Organizer, European Conference on Computer Vision 2012
- Organizer, ACM Multimedia 2010
- Guest Editor, Multimedia Tools and Applications Special Issue
Dr. Bertini teaches undergraduate and graduate courses including Programming (OOP, C++, design patterns), Parallel Computing, and GPU Programming. He has previously taught Unix Fundamentals, CISCO CCNA, Multimedia Databases, and Information Technologies Laboratory.
His research is conducted primarily at the Media Integration and Communication Center (MICC), where he collaborates with industry partners including SELEX ES on Terrestrial Trunked Radio video communication systems.




