Gianni Bellocchi
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'''Gianni Bellocchi''' (born [[July 22]], [[1969]]) is a researcher in agricultural and related sciences. He is credited with the development of approaches and tools in [[validation]] of estimates and measurements. Introduction of [[fuzzy logic]] in the context of [[validation]] is often considered to be the most significant contribution to the field of [[mathematical model|model]] and [[analytical method|method]] [[validation]] (Agronomy Journal, volume 94, pages 1222-1233 [http://agron.scijournals.org]; Food Analytical Methods, volume 1, pages 126-135 [http://www.springerlink.com/content/120914]). <!-- should be a ref -->
He also helped spark the [[validation]] issues in agro-ecological modelling and analytical methods through his reviews of specialistic literature. His approach to the aggregation of multiple [[validation]] metrics has influenced the way [[validation]] results are viewed. In this respect he is credited with the establishment of hierarchy of preferences in [[validation]] and classification of models and methods in terms of aggregated, weighted metrics.
Along with his research work, Bellocchi is also known for his political activism. Moving from his Catholic background, he is a supporter of Italian politician [[Rocco Buttiglione]] and the Italian party [[Democrats' Centre Union]] (Unione dei Democratici Cristiani e dei Democratici di Centro). In the [[Roman Catholic Church]], he is close to [[Communion and Liberation]], the lay ecclesial movement founded by Monsignor [[Luigi Giussani]].
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== Biography ==
'''Gianni Bellocchi''' was born in [[Acquapendente]] and spent formative years in [[San Lorenzo Nuovo]], in province of [[Viterbo]] ([[Italy]]), near [[Lake Bolsena|Lago di Bolsena]]. His parents, Giuseppe (born 1944) and Adriana (born 1946), are retired farmers. He attended at primary and middle schools in his village, and at [http://www.istagosti.it agricultural high school] in [[Bagnoregio]]. Starting in 1988, he studied [[agricultural sciences]] at the [[University of Pisa]] and at the [[Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies]] of Pisa. He graduated in 1993 and got a [[PhD]] in 1997. He learned statistical data processing and modelling approaches from entomologist Fabio Quaglia, physicist [[Franco Martorana]][http://www.agr.unipi.it/daga/Martorana-it.html], and modellers Frits W.T. Penning de Vries [http://www.mairs-essp.org/expert.asp?Id=4] ([[Wageningen University]], [[The Netherlands]]) and [[Claudio O. Stockle]][http://www.bsyse.wsu.edu/stockle/main.htm] ([[Washington State University]], [[Pullman, Washington]], [[United States|U.S.]]). Gianni joined the staff of [[agronomy]] and agro-meteorology modelers of the [[Research Institute for Industrial Crops]][http://www.isci.it] of [[Bologna]] in 1999, and developed a large number of scientific contributions under the leaderhsip of [[Marcello Donatelli]][http://www.sipeaa.it/mdon]. In 2006 he was appointed contractual agent at [[European Commission]] - [[Joint Research Centre]] of [[Ispra]], [[Italy]]. He is member of the [[Italian Society for Agronomy]][http://www.sipeaa.it/sia], the [[European Society for Agronomy]][http://www.esagr.org], and the [[American Society of Agronomy]].
It was during the 1990s that he became more publicly engaged in politics, but without institutional involvement. With his writings ([http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/cb/E_Documenti_Scazzo_UDC_Il_Cdu_%C3%A8_morto_Viva_il_Cdu.pdf Tempi, August 11, 1999]; [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/dc/Pag6_58_04.pdf La Discussione, March 24, 2004]; [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/fd/090804_pag2.pdf La Discussione, August 9, 2004]; [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a3/091104_pag1.pdf La Discussione, November 9, 2004 (first part)]; [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6a/091104_pag2.pdf La Discussione, November 9, 2004 (second part)]) he became a supporter of [[Rocco Buttiglione]] (of the [http://www.pensarecristiano.org Pensare cristiano] organization) and those [[Catholic]] Italian politicians placing themselves as alternative to the left-wing parties.
Other writings refer to ecclesial issues: e.g. [[baptism]] (30GIORNI, March 2002[http://www.30giorni.it/it/articolo.asp?id=258]).
== Model and method validation ==
Bellocchi's work in [[validation]] has had implications for model and analytical method [[assessment]]. Genuine insights in model results, as well as results from an analytical method, imply concomitant understandings of multiple aspects of quality [[assessment]] to be taken into account and formalized. The [[fuzzy set]] theory formalized by Professor [[Lofti Zadeh]] at the [[University of California]] in 1965 was pointed out as having a direct use to assess numerical outcomes for its ability to aggregate multiple, possibly contradictory, [[evaluation]] measures. Many of the more basic principles of this theory are now generally accepted in many areas. Its application in a context of [[validation]] opened up to a new way to investigate results from a modelling process or an analytical method. In 2001, Bellocchi and co-workers firstly introduced the possibility to use [[fuzzy logic]] to evaluate model estimates at the Second International Symposium on Modelling Cropping Systems [http://www.esagr.org/divisions/div2/florence2001/index.html] ([[Florence]], [[Italy]]), and in 2002 the same approach was internationally acknowledged (Agronomy Journal, volume 94, pages 1222-1233)<!--needs to be a real ref-->. Further extensions and applications followed (as reported in [[Gianni Bellocchi#Authorship .28selected.29|Authorship]]).
=== Fuzzy logic ===
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=== Multiple-metric aggregation ===
The procedure based on the multi-valued [[fuzzy set]] introduced by Professor [[Lofti Zadeh]], follows the Sugeno method of fuzzy inference (Information Sciences, volume 36, pages 59-83[http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/505730/description#description]<!--needs to be a real ref-->). Three membership classes are basically defined for all metrics used in the validation work, according to an expert judgment, i.e. Favorable (F), Unfavorable (U), and partial (or fuzzy) membership, using S-shaped curves as transition possibilities in the range F to U:
<math>S(x;a;b)=\begin{cases}0 & x \le a\\
\frac{\left(x-a\right)^2\times 2}{\left(b-a\right)^2} & a \le x \le c\\
1-\frac{\left(b-x\right)^2\times 2}{\left(b-a\right)^2} & c \le x \le b\\
1 & b\le x\end{cases}</math>
where: ''x'' = the value of the basic input; ''a'' = the lower bound of the transition interval [min(F, U)]; ''b'' = the upper bound of the transition interval [''max''(F, U)]; ''c'' = (''a'' + ''b'') /2. According to the equation, if ''a'' = F, then ''x'' ≤ ''a'' means ''x'' = F, and ''S''(''x'';''a'';''b'') gives the degree of membership of the index value ''x'' to the set U. Its complement, 1 - ''S''(''x'';''a'';''b''), gives the degree of membership of the index value ''x'' to the set F.
A two-stage design of a fuzzy-based rules’ inferring system is applied where firstly inputs with similar characteristics are aggregated into modules and then, using the same procedure, the modules can be aggregated into a second level integrated index called indicator. Both modules and indicator range from 0 to 1.
The control rules for estimating module values are based on logic relationships between inputs and outputs, expressed in linguistic terms by ‘if-then’ statements. For example, when two input variables ([[validation]] metrics) are aggregated four rules are required, formalized as:
____PREMISE____CONCLUSION
if ''x<sub>1</sub>'' is F and ''x<sub>2</sub>'' is F then ''y<sub>i</sub>'' is ''B<sub>1</sub>''
if ''x<sub>1</sub>'' is F and ''x<sub>2</sub>'' is U then ''y<sub>2</sub>'' is ''B<sub>2</sub>''
if ''x<sub>1</sub>'' is U and ''x<sub>2</sub>'' is F then ''y<sub>3</sub>'' is ''B<sub>3</sub>''
if ''x<sub>1</sub>'' is U and ''x<sub>2</sub>'' is U then ''y<sub>4</sub>'' is ''B<sub>4</sub>''
where ''x<sub>i</sub>'' is an input variable, ''y<sub>i</sub>'' is an output variable and ''B<sub>i</sub>'' is a conclusion (or expert weight). The value of each conjunction (… ''and'' …) is the minimum of the quantified fuzzy groups, which are obtained from complementary S-shaped distribution curves.
The output [[fuzzy sets]] for all the rules are then aggregated into a single [[fuzzy set]]. This group encompasses a range of output values, and is de-fuzzified in order to resolve a single crisp output value from the group (i.e. a value between 0 and 1). This approach uses the centroid method to obtain the representative non-fuzzy value for the output, as commonly adopted in the Sugeno-type systems. The expert reasoning runs as follows: if all input variables are F, the value of the module is 0 (good response according to all metrics used); if all indices are U, the value of the module is 1 (bad response according to all inputs used), while all the other combinations assume intermediate values. Limits F and U may come from experience, may be extracted from literature, or may be set by law. The weights can be chosen based on the analyst own experience in handling each input.
== Political views ==
:"''I may think that [[homosexuality]] is a [[sin]], and this has no effect on [[politics]], unless I say that [[homosexuality]] is a [[crime]].''" - [[Rocco Buttiglione]] (The Speech at the [[European Parliament]], [[Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs]], [[2004]], [[October 5]])
:''The Buttiglione case as seen by Buttiglione'' [http://www.godspy.com/reviews/The-Buttiglione-case-as-seen-by-Buttiglione.cfm]
Bellocchi is engaged in political activism, supporting the transfer of [[Roman Catholic social teaching]] (e.g. [[Rerum Novarum]], [[Quadragesimo anno]], [[Populorum Progressio]], [[Laborem Exercens]], [[Sollicitudo Rei Socialis]], [[Centesimus Annus]], [[Evangelium Vitae]]) to the political actions, according to [[Rocco Buttiglione]]'s political view. [http://www.acton.org/press/special/buttiglione.php]
==Authorship (selected)==
See a full bibliography on Bellocchi's web site [http://www.sipeaa.it/bellocchi].
===Fuzzy logic and validation===
* Bellocchi G., Acutis M., Paoletti C., Confalonieri R., Trevision P., Grazioli E., Delobel C., Savini C., Mazzara M., Van den Eede G., 2008. Expanding horizons in the validation of GMO analytical methods: fuzzy-based expert systems. Food Anal. Methods, 2, 126-135. [http://www.springerlink.com/content/120914]
* Bellocchi G., Donatelli M., Acutis M., Habyarimana E., 2008. A software component for model output evaluation. iEMSs 2008 International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software: "Integrating sciences and information technology for environmental assessment and decision making". International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, 7-10 July, Barcelona, Spain. [http://www.iemss.org/iemss2008]
* Bellocchi G., Foscarini F., Canonico M., van den Eede G., 2008. DANA: a platform-independent component for data analysis and assessment. 1st Global Conference on GMO Analysis, 24-27 June, Villa Erba, Como, Italy, 40. [http://gmoglobalconference.jrc.it]
* Bellocchi G., Foscarini F., Canonico M., van den Eede G., 2008. Web components for development of computational methods: example with fuzzy logic rules. iEMSs 2008 International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software: "Integrating sciences and information technology for environmental assessment and decision making". International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, 7-10 July, Barcelona, Spain. [http://www.iemss.org/iemss2008]
* Leimanis S., Hamels S., Nazé F., Mbongolo Mbella G., Sneyers M., Hochegger R., Broll H., Roth L., Dallmann K., Micsinai A., La Paz J.L., Pla M., Brünen-Nieweler C., Papazova N., Taverniers I., Hess N., Kirschneit B., Bertheau Y., Audeon C., Laval V., Busch U., Pecoraro S., Neumann K., Rösel S., van Dijk J., Kok E., Bellocchi G., Foti N., Mazzara M., Moens W., Remacle J., van Den Eede G., 2008. Validation of a GMO multiplex screening assay by the use of microarray. Eur. Food Res. Technol., doi 10.1007/s00217-008-0886-y [http://www.springer.com/life+sci/food+science/journal/217].
* Acutis M., Trevisiol P., Confalonieri R., Bellocchi G., Grazioli E., Van Den Eede G., Paoletti C., 2007. Analytical method performance evaluation (AMPE) - A software tool for analytical method validation. J. AOAC Int., 90, 1432-1438. [http://www.aoac.org/pubs/JOURNAL/years.htm]
* Criscuolo L., Donatelli M., Bellocchi G., Acutis M., 2007. A component and a software application for model output evaluation. Farming Systems Design 2007, an international symposium on Methodologies for Integrated Analysis of Farm Production Systems, 10-12 September, [[Catania]], [[Italy]]. [http://www.iemss.org/farmsys07]
* Diodato N., Bellocchi G., 2007. Modelling solar radiation over complex terrains using monthly climatological data. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 144, 111-126.[http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/01681923]
* Diodato N., Bellocchi G., 2007. Modelling reference evapotranspiration over complex terrains from minimum climatological data. Water Resources Research, 43, doi:10.1029/2006WR005405. [http://www.agu.org/journals/wr]
* Hamels S., Leimanis S., Mazzara M., Bellocchi G., Foti N., Moens W., Remacle J., van Den Eede G., 2007. Microarray method for the screening of EU approved GMOs by identification of their genetic elements. Report of validation coordinated by the Community Reference Laboratory for GM Food and Feed of the Joint Research Centre, Institute for Health and Consumer Protection, Biotechnology and GMOs Unit, Ispra, Italy. [http://bgmo.jrc.ec.europa.eu/home/documents/report-JRC-EAT.pdf]
* Bellocchi G., Grazioli E., Acutis M., Confalonieri R., Paoletti C., Trevisiol P., 2006. Application of software AMPE to evaluate the performance of GM grains detection methods. 9th European Society for Agronomy Congress, 4-7 September, [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]], 743-744. [http://www.esa.org.pl]
* Fila G., Donatelli M., Bellocchi G., 2006. PTFIndicator: an IRENE_DLL-based application to evaluate estimates from pedotransfer functions by integrated indices. Environmental Modelling and Software, 21, 107-110[http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/422921/description#description]
* Rivington M., Bellocchi G., Matthews K.B., Buchan K., 2005. A detailed evaluation of methods to estimate solar radiation data for use in simulation models and experimental analysis. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 135, 228-243.[http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/503295/description#description]
* Bellocchi G., 2004. Appendix A: Numerical indices and test statistics for model evaluation. In Y. Pachepsky, W. Rawls (eds.) Development of pedotransfer functions in soil hydrology. [http://www.elsevier.com Elsevier], [[Amsterdam]], [[The Netherlands]], 394-400. [http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/704162/description#description]
* Bellocchi G., Smith J., Donatelli M., Smith P., 2004. Improvements in time mismatch analysis of model estimates. 8th European Society for Agronomy Congress, 11-15 July, [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]], 221-222.[http://www.esacopenhagen2004.kvl.dk]
* Donatelli M., Wösten J.H.M., Bellocchi G., 2004. Evaluation of pedotransfer functions. In Y. Pachepsky, W. Rawls (eds.) Development of pedotransfer functions in soil hydrology. [http://www.elsevier.com Elsevier], [[Amsterdam]], [[The Netherlands]], 400-405. [http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/704162/description#description]
* Fila G., Bellocchi G., 2004. Appendix B: Fuzzy expert systems. In Y. Pachepsky, W. Rawls (eds.) Development of pedotransfer functions in soil hydrology. [http://www.elsevier.com Elsevier], [[Amsterdam]], [[The Netherlands]], 357-363.[http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/704162/description#description]
* Fila G., Donatelli M., Bellocchi G., 2004. An IRENE_DLL application to evaluate estimates from pedotrasnfer functions by integrated indices. 8th European Society for Agronomy Congress, 11-15 July, Copenhagen, Denmark, 253-254.[http://www.esacopenhagen2004.kvl.dk]
* Fila G., Bellocchi G., Acutis M., Donatelli M., 2003. IRENE: a software to evaluate model performance. European Journal of Agronomy, 18, 369-372.[http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/600108/description#description]
* Fila G., Bellocchi G., Donatelli M., Acutis M., 2003. IRENE_DLL: A class library for evaluating numerical estimates. Agronomy Journal, 95, 1330-1333.[http://agron.scijournals.org]
* Bellocchi G., Acutis M., Fila G., Donatelli M., 2002. An indicator of solar radiation model performance based on a fuzzy expert system. Agronomy Journal, 94, 1222-1233.[http://agron.scijournals.org]
* Fila G., Bellocchi G., Donatelli M., Acutis M., 2001. IRENE: a software to test model performance. 2nd International Symposium on Modelling Cropping Systems, 16-18 July, [[Florence]], [[Italy]], 215-216.[http://www.esagr.org/divisions/div2/florence2001/index.html]
* Bellocchi G., Acutis M., Donatelli M., Fila G., 2001. An indicator of solar radiation model performance based on fuzzy rules. 2nd International Symposium Modelling Cropping Systems, 16-18 July, [[Florence]], [[Italy]], 49-50.[http://www.esagr.org/divisions/div2/florence2001/index.html]
==External links==
*[http://publicationslist.org/bellocchi PublicationList]
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