Danilo Avola, Francesco Danese, Maurizio Mancini, Daniele Pannone, and Amedeo Ranaldi from the Department of Computer Science, Sapienza University of Rome, in collaboration with Mario Lezoche (University of Lorraine, France) and Andrea Bernardini (Fondazione Ugo Bordoni (FUB), Italy), received the Best Paper Award for their work “Transformer-Based Person Identification via Wi-Fi CSI Amplitude and Phase Perturbations” at the 31st International DMS Conference on Visualization & Visual Languages (DMSVIVA 2025).
The main conference and its satellite events are well known in the United States and represent an important international venue in the fields of Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Systems, and Data Analytics. DMSVIVA is recognized for its strong interdisciplinary nature and for connecting research in AI-based software engineering, knowledge modeling, data visualization, and autonomous systems. The conference is indexed in major international databases, including Scopus, DBLP, INSPEC, and others.

