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The CISO department addresses fundamental research in scientific computing, simulation and optimization as well as its use in the solution of (potentially large-scale) problems in science and engineering from academic research and industry. It is concerned with underlying mathematical and computational science research, the development of new techniques and algorithms as well as their efficient implementation on modern computing platforms including large high performance parallel supercomputers.
For more information, consult the CISO department presentation on the IRIT website.
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Benjamin Coupry, Jean Mélou, Antoine Laurent, Baptiste Brument, Pierre Gurdjos, et al.. Stéréophotométrie avec estimation locale de l'éclairage - Application à la reconstruction 3D du patrimoine archéologique. Congrès Reconnaissance des Formes, Image, Apprentissage et Perception (RFIAP 2024), Jul 2024, Lille, France. à paraître. ⟨hal-04594418⟩
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Baptiste Brument, Robin Bruneau, Yvain Quéau, Jean Mélou, François Lauze, et al.. RNb-NeuS: Reflectance and Normal-based Multi-View 3D Reconstruction. IEEE / CVF International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR 2024), IEEE, Jun 2024, Seattle, United States. pp.5230-5239. ⟨hal-04526751v2⟩
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