François Destelle Ph.D Thesis Publications - GIPSA-Lab
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François Destelle Ph.D Thesis Publications - GIPSA-Lab
François Destelle 8 bis, rue Charles Tartari 38000 Grenoble, France Contact : 06 20 09 07 65 E-mail : [email protected] 28 years old, single Ph.D Thesis Since 2006 Ph.D thesis GIPSA-Lab, INPG (Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble) – CNRS Grenoble Image, Speech, Signal and Automatic Image and Signal Department, team AGπG. « Adaptation of subdivision schemes for object reconstruction without artifact » supervised by Cédric Gérot and Annick Montanvert. Specialities: 3D Modeling, study and amelioration of subdivision surface. Computer graphics, discrete geometry, applied mathematics and signal processing. Principal results – – – – – Characterisation and visualization of artifacts for subdivision surfaces analysis. Conception of new surfaces interrogation methods. A novel spectral method for the characterisation of artifacts. A novel description system for the topological subdivision step for subdivision schemes. Definition of a grammar description of the new faces introduces by a subdivision step. Implementation of a software framework for real time 3D scientific visualization and conception of a new general mesh structure for subdivision surfaces, in C language. Publications International conferences proceedings with selection comity F. Destelle, C. Gérot and A. Montanvert, A Topological Lattice Refinement Descriptor for Subdivision Schemes. In Mathematical Methods for Curves and Surfaces, pp. 153-177, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5862, Springer Berlin / Heidleberg, 2010. C. Gérot, F. Destelle, and A. Montanvert, Smoothing the Antagonism Between Extraordinary Vertex and Ordinary Neighboorhood on Subdivision Surfaces. In Mathematical Methods for Curves and Surfaces, pp. 242-260, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5862, Springer Berlin / Heidleberg, 2010. National conferences F. Destelle, S. Said, C. Gérot et A. Montanvert, Analyse spectrale polaire des artefacts en subdivision, Gretsi 2009 in Dijon, France. F. Destelle, B. Derdouri, Reconstruction de nuages de points par surface de subdivision, Communication AFIG 2006 in Bordeaux, France. Teaching 2009-2010 Research and teaching fellow at Grenoble-INP PHELMA. 1st year, C language, 136h. 2nd year, Computer science project, 35h. 2nd year, Object oriented programming, Java, 22h. 2008-2009 2nd university degree in science, Mathematics, 54h. 2nd university degree in science, Advanced Database, 10h. 2007-2008 ENSIMAG 1st year, Computer science project, 16h. ENSIMAG 1st year, Assembly language and compilation process, 24h TD. 2006-2007 ENSIMAG 1st année, Projet Informatique, 26,5h TD. ENSERG 2nd année, Système d'exploitation et langage C, 16h TD. Formation 2005-2006 Postgraduate degree (1 year) following my master, UNICAEN Speech, Image and Document, 4st. Image processing, image synthesis, automatic processing of speech and documents, web semantic, software design. 2002-2006 National engineering French school of Caen (ENSICAEN). Section Computer science and network. Specialization Image. Signal and image processing, stochastic and morphomatematics treatments, image and sound compression, cryptanalysis, econimics, applied mathematics, advanced software designing, distributed, object oriented and symbolic programming. 2000-2002 Cergy-Pontoise University, intensive courses. Two-year university degree in science, pre-engineering Applied mathematics, Computer science, Biology and Chemistry. Languages French: maternal language. English: fluent, TOEFL 577 Expertise in technical documentations and literature. Software GNU/Linux, Unix, Apple and Microsoft systems. GNU, Borland and Microsoft programming environment. Specialties : Emacs, Latex, Gcc, Gdb, Gprof. Creation softwares: Gimp, Blender, 3DSMax. Languages Mainly C, C++, Lisp, Perl, Java. Libraries: OpenGL, OpenAL, SDL, GLUT, Glib, GTS, CGAL, OpenMesh, STL ... Graphical User Interface: Qt, Gtk, GtkGL, Xt/Motif. Great experience in software design for computer graphics and scientific visualization. Work experience 2006 Research internal Cergy-Pontoise University. Surface synthesis and computer graphics. Studies and implementation of a novel surface reconstruction method from arbitrary topology point clouds Presentation in a national conference, AFIG 2006. 2005 Engineer internship AEGLE., medical application, Cergy-Pontoise. Automatic conversion of a C and Xt/Motif GUI application to C++ and Qt. Jully 2001 Engineer internship SAGEM, Eragny. Education projects 3rd year Hand biometry, research, analysis and implementation of log-normal filters (wavelets). Comparison of these filters with Gabor filter banks to evaluate their performance in texture characterisation, mainly regards to 3D rotations. Project fellowed by France Telecom. 2nd year Cryptography and security systems, implementation of the norms and methods NTRU (public key algorithm). Design of attack and protective technics. No other public implementation of this algorithm this year. 1st year OpenGL and urban places (C language C , OpenGL and SDL). 3D Urban places modelisation, image synthesis. Software with a real time 3D rendering framework among other implementations. Miscellaneous Long time reader: novels, science fiction, fantasy. Tennis, computer graphic creation, travels, karting... Vice-president of the Ph.D students association in Gipsa-lab, from 2007 to 2009.