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Bio
I am a CNRS research scientist in the Image team of GREYC laboratory in Caen (France). I obtained my PhD in computer science from the Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse in 2015. Before joining the CNRS I was a post-doc in Daniel Cremer’s group in TU Munich (Germany), and then an associate professor with LabISEN in Brest (France). My primary research interest is inverse problems in computer vision, and their solving using variational methods and deep learning.
News
- Dec. 2023: The 3D panorama of the Bayeux Tapestry is now online.
- Nov. 2023: Talk at IAMAHA conference in Nice with Jean Mélou (IRIT): Thin details meet large-scale 3D-reconstruction
- Oct. 2023: I will attend ICIP in Kuala Lumpur, for presenting the papers LatentPatch and Exploring the Connection Between Neuron Coverage and Adversarial Robustness in DNN Classifiers from the Image team.
- Sept. 2023: Paper on the 3D-reconstruction of the Bayeux Tapestry accepted in ICCV Workshop.
Publications
Please visit my HAL webpage for an up-to-date complete list of publications with full-texts.
Contact
- Address: GREYC (UMR-CNRS 6072), IMAGE team, 6 Bd du Maréchal Juin, CS 45053, 14050 CAEN cedex 4, France
- Tel: +33 (0) 2.31.45.54.52
- E-mail: yvain.queau@ensicaen.fr