There are currently 17 PhD theses in progress in the lab.
- Real time Edge Deployable AI for Safety in Construction Sites and Public Environments – Mohamed BENKEDADRA
- Deep representation learning for computer assisted language learning – Prernna BHATNAGAR
- Information extraction in human non-verbal expression for context understanding – Hugo BOHY
- Deep Learning applied to computer vision – Myriam DOH
- Amusement Expression Processing for Human-Agent Interactions – Kevin EL HADDAD
- Deep learning and image analysis for characterising the growth dynamics of winter wheat varieties – Elias ENNADIFI
- Multimodal transformers applied in the medical field – Cyprien GILLE
- Novel deep learning architectures with Explicit geometry encoding as an inductive bias – Ahmad HAMMOUDEH
- Adrien KINART –
- Identification of the “relational patterns” of visitors in unguided tour situations and design of a prototype for a personalised tour educational mediation system at the Musée du Doudou (Mons, Belgium) – Marine LAGASSE
- Interpolation of presets for sound synthesis: modelling and control using multimodal neural networks – Gwendal LE VAILLANT
- Animate and Evaluate Self-Avatar in Virtual Reality – Antoine MAIORCA
- Action and Anomaly Detection on Edge – Mohammed El Amine MOKHTARI
- Real-time tracking and animation of faces in 3 dimensions, without markers, using audio-video complementarity – François ROCCA
- Crowd Analysis and Augmentation – Ratha SIV
- AI applied to clinical biomechanics – Feten SKHIRI GABBOUJ
- Intelligent assistant for the visually impaired and blind – Vincent STRAGIER