Ongoing PhD thesis

Publié le 11 février 2022
Rédigé par IA Lab
There are currently 17 PhD theses in progress at the ISIA department. 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 […]

There are currently 17 PhD theses in progress at the ISIA department.

  • 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
  • Cognitive Load-Informed Adaptation of XR Environments: Leveraging Visual Attention ModelingAdrien 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