Team IGG : Computer Graphics and Geometry

Difference between revisions of "Outstanding facts"

From Team IGG : Computer Graphics and Geometry
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
 
(77 intermediate revisions by 13 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Jean-François Dufourd a été Directeur du LSIIT pendant 8 ans (1997-2004). Il est membre nommé du Conseil National des Universités 27ème section depuis 2004.  
+
{{PAGE_Begin}}
 +
[[fr:Faits marquants]]
 +
Jean-Michel Dischler is '''president of the Eurographics Association from January 2021 till December 2022'''. In 2015, he was named ''Fellow of the Eurographics Association''. After Sabine Coquillart (1999), Marie-Paule Cani (2005), Francois Sillion (2005) and George Drettakis (2007), he was the 5th researcher in computer graphics active in France named Fellow of the association to reward his contributions both to the association and to research in geometric and graphical computing, rendering and visualization. Since then, he is also a member of the [https://www.eg.org/wp/about-eg/organization/ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (EXC)]. Under the leadership of Jean-Michel Dischler, the IGG team has hosted the international conference EUROGRAPHICS'2014 in Strasbourg.  
  
'''Spécifications et preuves en géométrie''' : Jean-François Dufourd a lancé un thème original autour de la preuve de propriétés d'objets géométriques et de la dérivation d'algorithmes géométriques certifiés corrects. Il a conçu et certifié en Coq d'un algorithme optimal de segmentation d'images colorées du plan en utilisant une induction structurelle sur les hypercartes combinatoires et il a contribué à la preuve en Coq du théorème du genre et de la formule d'Euler-Poincaré pour les surfaces combinatoires fermées orientables (et les polyèdres) en utilisant une induction structurelle sur les hypercartes.
+
The virtual reality platform InVirtuo of the IGG team is part of the ANR EQUIPEX +CONTINUUM (Continuité collaborative du numérique vers l'humain) led by Michel Beaudoin-Lafon (Professor at the University of Paris-Saclay) and carried by the INS2i of the CNRS from June 1, 2021 for 8 years and Dominique Bechmann is part of the executive committee.  
Contraintes : Pascal Schreck a piloté l'Action Spécifique Modélisation géométrique sous contraintes du CNRS en 2003-2004. Depuis 2006, son ouverture à l'international est établie à travers la co-organisation, avec Dominique Michelucci et Xiao-Shan Gao, d'une session dédiée aux contraintes et au raisonnement géométrique qui fait partie de la conférence ACM SAC (Symposium on Applied Computing).  
 
  
'''Visualisation''' : Le recrutement de Jean-Michel Dischler a été l’occasion d’un redémarrage des travaux de recherche en visualisation réaliste au LSIIT et il a initié l'activité en visualisation scientifique en participant au projet INRIA, CALVI qui a débuté en janvier 2003. Au niveau de l’équipe IGG, ce projet concerne notamment la visualisation scientifique, la simulation des fluides et des plasmas. Au niveau régional, Jean-Michel Dischler est porteur d'un projet sur la numérisation et la visualisation d’œuvres d'art en collaboration avec HOLO3. Sa reconnaissance nationale est attestée par sa vice-présidence du chapitre français de l'association Eurographics (EG french chapter) et sa reconnaissance internationale par sa participation au comité de programme de la conférence internationale EUROGRAPHICS (2002-2006).
+
In collaboration with [https://www.facebook.com/vrjourney.fr Virtual Journey], the IGG group has performed in 2019 a photogrammetry measurement campaign at the [http://www.chateau-vodou.com/fr/chateau-musee-vodou-strasbourg/ Voodou Museum] of Strasbourg in the frame of a project offering to visitors to discover this peculiar religion by means of a unique virtual experience, where a mix of 3D 360° videos shot in Benin and 3D copies recovered from the digitization some museum's artifacts allow a full immersion at the heart of live ceremonies.
  
'''Réalité virtuelle''' : Dominique Bechmann est à l’origine de l’activité réalité virtuelle au LSIIT et elle a contribué pour une large part à l'installation d'une plate-forme de réalité virtuelle au CECPV de l'ULP. Au niveau de la région Alsace, elle est coordinatrice du thème Image et Réalité Virtuelle du Plan Etat-Région Pôle Image (200 k€ de 2000-2006) et du thème Réalité Virtuelle du Pôle Imagerie et Robotique Médicale et Chirurgicale (550 k€ de 2007-2013). Elle a également collaboré à l'installation de la plate-forme de réalité virtuelle à la Région Alsace en 2007. Au niveau national, elle était membre du comité de pilotage du RTP n°7 Réalité virtuelle, synthèse d'images et visualisation du CNRS STIC (2002-2005) et elle était secrétaire (2007) de l'Association Française de Réalité Virtuelle et Réalité Augmentée crée en 2005. L'équipe IGG a organisé la semaine de la réalité virtuelle en 2005 à Strasbourg avec les journées de l'AFIG et le 2ème colloque France-Asie en Réalité Virtuelle. Au niveau international, Dominique Bechmann a piloté un projet STIC CNRS-INRIA-MAE France-Asie en réalité virtuelle [3-Bec06] pendant 2 années (2004-2006).
+
[http://www.staff.uni-mainz.de/oberfeld/ Daniel Oberfeld-Twistel], Associate Professor at Johannes Gutenberg - Universität  Mainz (Institute of Psychology), obtained the Chaire Gutenberg 2019 to collabore with IGG team since April 2023, and in particular, with Birgitta Dresp-Langley, DR CNRS.
  
'''Applications médicales''' : L'équipe IGG a monté de nombreux projets en direction des applications médicales : START projet Région Alsace 2004-2005 (Dominique Bechmann, Caroline Villard), BQR CASPER en 2004 (Pascal Schreck, Caroline Villard), ATIP CNRS CASPER2 en 2005 (Caroline Villard), Contrat IRCAD-ODYSSEUS 2004-2007 (Jean-Michel Dischler), Projet International MERLION 2006-2007 (Sylvain Brandel), ANR Masse de données VORTISS 2007-2010 (Pascal Schreck) et participe activement au PPF IRMC 2005-2008 précédé de l'EPML IRMC 2001-2004.  
+
The expertise of IGG team in texture analysis and synthesis has been recognized by the acceptance of [http://icube-publis.unistra.fr/2-LSAD16 a paper] at the [http://s2016.siggraph.org/ SIGGRAPH 2016] conference along with a publication in the [http://tog.acm.org/ ACM Transactions on Graphics] journal. It is a joint work of the University of Strasbourg (Basile Sauvage, Rémi Allègre and Jean-Michel Dischler) and the Computer Graphics Group of the Yale University (Yitzchak Lockerman, Julie Dorsey and Holly Rushmeier).
  
'''Prix''' : Caroline Villard a obtenu le « Cum Laude Poster Award » à SPIE Medical Imaging 2004 et Marc Fournier a obtenu le « Best Student Paper Award » à la conférence CGI’07.
+
The IGG team scientific quality was already recognized by the acceptance of two papers at the [http://sa2013.siggraph.org/ SIGGRAPH Asia 2013] and [http://sa2014.siggraph.org/ SIGGRAPH Asia 2014] conferences along with a publication in the [http://tog.acm.org/ ACM Transactions on Graphics] journal, the first ranked computer science journal in the category ''software engineering'' according to its impact factor in 2014 (source: InCites Journal Citations Reports). The papers respectively propose a multi-scale texture generation method that achieves a feasible balance between computation time and memory cost and a noise by example generation method that also accounts for some weak structural components in exemplars.  
  
'''Production scientifique''' : 70 publications dans des revues internationales ou nationales à comité de lecture et communications internationales à comité de lecture durant le quadriennal.
+
Around the medical simulation theme, the IGG group is engaged since March 2011 in the [http://www.ihu-strasbourg.eu/ihu/en/ IHU MIX-Surg] Institute for image guided surgery in Strasbourg and in the INRIA [http://mimesis.loria.fr/ MIMESIS] project on computational anatomy and simulation for medicine headed by Stéphane Cotin. The latter has obtained in 2018 [https://www.inria.fr/actualite/actualites-inria/palmares-des-prix-inria-2018 Prix de l’innovation Inria – Académie des sciences – Dassault Systèmes].
 +
 
 +
The model for real-time rendering of glints developed by Xavier Chermain and Basile Sauvage [[https://publis.icube.unistra.fr/appli.php/2-CSDD20 2-CSDD20], [https://publis.icube.unistra.fr/appli.php/4-CLSD21 4-CLSD21], [https://publis.icube.unistra.fr/appli.php/4-CSDD21 4-CSDD21]] has been [https://xavierchermain.github.io/posts/2023/12/14/glint_research_unreal.html implemented in Unreal Engine], one of the most prominent real-time renderer, in its 5.3 release (2023).
 +
 
 +
'''Awards''' :
 +
* The paper "Mix-Max: a content-aware operator for real-time texture transitions" (R. Fournier et B. Sauvage) received the [https://jfig2023.lirmm.fr/awards/ best paper award] at Journées Françaises d'Informatique Graphique 2023.
 +
* Charline Grenier (audience prize) and Romain Fournier (jury 2nd prize) have been awarded at the [https://www.asso-afig.fr/site/concours/ 2023 JFIG shadertoy contest].
 +
* The paper "[https://publis.icube.unistra.fr/appli.php/2-LSD23 Preserving the autocovariance of texture tilings using importance sampling]" (N. Lutz, B. Sauvage and J.-M. Dischler) has been awarded an honorable mention to the [https://www.eg.org/wp/eurographics-awards-programme/other-eg-awards/2297-2/ Günter Enderle Best Paper Award] at [https://eg2023.saarland-informatics-campus.de/ Eurographics 2023].
 +
* IGG team's entry at the 3DUI Contest 2023 (in collaboration with the IEEE VR conference) received an honorable mention [[https://publis.icube.unistra.fr/4-FFGH23 4-FFGH23]]. This work was done by Romain Fournier, Benjamin Freeling, Miguel Gervilla, Martin Heitz, Paul Viville, Kevin Berenger, Flavien Lécuyer and Antonio Capobianco.
 +
* At the Shadertoy contest of the Journées d'Informatique Graphique 2022 in Bordeaux, the first prize went to a M2 I3D student (Titouan Laurent: [https://www.shadertoy.com/view/NtVBWd his shader]) and the public prize to a doctoral student of the IGG team (Romain Fournier: [https://www.shadertoy.com/view/DsjGzz his shader]).
 +
* Charline Grenier, 2nd year PhD student, won the "Best Student Presentation" for the paper presented at Pacific Graphics 2022.
 +
* Charline Grenier, 2nd year PhD student under the supervision of Basile Sauvage in the framework of the ANR [http://igg.unistra.fr/People/reproctex ReProcTex], wins the prize for the best poster of the Doctoral School in 2022.
 +
* Thierry Blandet, IR of the team obtained in 2019 the Prix Lumière of the Association Française de l'Eclairage for the design of the Lighting Simulator and its model of mechanical sun and artificial sky at the laboratory Lumière ENSAS.
 +
* Simon Lucas, Trainee of the Master 2 I3D, IGG Apprentice won the [https://jfig2020.sciencesconf.org/page/concours Rendering competition] of the Journées Françaises d'Informatique Graphique (25 - 27 November 2020).
 +
* The presentation of Paul Viville, 1st year PhD student under the supervision of Pierre Kraemer and the direction of Dominique Bechmann won the prize for the best student presentation at the [https://gtmg2020.sciencesconf.org/ GTMG2020].
 +
* The paper Semi-Procedural Textures Using Point Process Texture Basis Functions by Pascal Guehl, 4th year doctoral student in our group, Rémi Allègre and Jean-Michel Dischler, written in collaboration with Bedrich Benes (Purdue University, USA) and Eric Galin (LIRIS, Université de Lyon, CNRS), presented at [https://egsr2020.london/ EGSR 2020], The 31st Eurographics Symposium on Rendering, and published in Computer Graphics Forum, received the '''Honorable Mention''', which is the prize just below the best paper (over 19 accepted papers).
 +
* The paper Modeling Rocky Scenary using Implicit Blocks, written in collaboration between Jean-Michel Dischler and researchers from LIRIS, won the '''best paper award''' at the CGI2020 conference, Computer Graphics International in 2020.
 +
* The article of Julien Casarin and Dominique Bechmann at [https://cscw.acm.org/2018/index.html CSCW2018], The 21st ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Comptine, obtained an '''Honorable Mention''' Awards (through 293 accepted articles, 11 Best paper awards and 19 Honorable mention awards (including our article)) for the work on UMI3D: A Unity3D Toolbox to Support CSCW Systems Properties in Generic 3D User Interfaces.
 +
* The article of Andrea MendizabalEmail and Stéphane Cotin at MICCAI 2018 obtained a [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-00937-3_2 MICCAI Spotlight] (about 2% of oral papers) : A Combined Simulation and Machine Learning Approach for Image-Based Force Classification During Robotized Intravitreal Injections.
 +
* Kenneth Vanhoey received a PhD award 2015 ([http://www.unistra.fr/index.php?id=17316 prix de thèse 2015]) from Université de Strasbourg, for its thesis on « Joint Treatment of Geometry and Radiance for 3D Model Digitisation ». These prices are annually given to 20 outstanding PhD thesis that were presented in the previous year.
 +
* Caroline Essert co-authored in 2014 a paper in collaboration with MediCIS group of LTSI Rennes, and CENIR in Paris, that won the [http://www.iscas.net ISCAS Olympus best paper award] 2014, at conférence [http://www.cars-int.org CARS], on the topic of pre-operative planning for deep brain stimulation (best paper among 95 oral presentation).
 +
* The IGG team, in collaboration with the technology transfer center Holo3, has won the [http://3dui.org/2014/contest_awards.htm 3DUI Contest] 2014, organized jointly to IEEE VR, the most important international conference in virtual reality, on the topic [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRc6kw2qtIU « Selection and hierarchical annotation of 3D point clouds »].
 +
* The ANR ACouStiC project (in which Caroline Essert is involved) received the 2013 « grand prix du pôle de compétitivité Images et Réseaux » of the Bretagne region. This award emphasizes the relevance of the project and the quality of produced work.
 +
* Thomas Jund, under the supervision of David Cazier and Jean-François Dufourd, obtained a « SIAM Student Travel Award » for his participation at the SIAM-ACM Joint Conference on Geometric and Physical Modeling, October 5-8, 2009, San Francisco, California.
 +
{{PAGE_End}}

Latest revision as of 10:38, 19 March 2024

Jean-Michel Dischler is president of the Eurographics Association from January 2021 till December 2022. In 2015, he was named Fellow of the Eurographics Association. After Sabine Coquillart (1999), Marie-Paule Cani (2005), Francois Sillion (2005) and George Drettakis (2007), he was the 5th researcher in computer graphics active in France named Fellow of the association to reward his contributions both to the association and to research in geometric and graphical computing, rendering and visualization. Since then, he is also a member of the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (EXC). Under the leadership of Jean-Michel Dischler, the IGG team has hosted the international conference EUROGRAPHICS'2014 in Strasbourg.

The virtual reality platform InVirtuo of the IGG team is part of the ANR EQUIPEX +CONTINUUM (Continuité collaborative du numérique vers l'humain) led by Michel Beaudoin-Lafon (Professor at the University of Paris-Saclay) and carried by the INS2i of the CNRS from June 1, 2021 for 8 years and Dominique Bechmann is part of the executive committee.

In collaboration with Virtual Journey, the IGG group has performed in 2019 a photogrammetry measurement campaign at the Voodou Museum of Strasbourg in the frame of a project offering to visitors to discover this peculiar religion by means of a unique virtual experience, where a mix of 3D 360° videos shot in Benin and 3D copies recovered from the digitization some museum's artifacts allow a full immersion at the heart of live ceremonies.

Daniel Oberfeld-Twistel, Associate Professor at Johannes Gutenberg - Universität Mainz (Institute of Psychology), obtained the Chaire Gutenberg 2019 to collabore with IGG team since April 2023, and in particular, with Birgitta Dresp-Langley, DR CNRS.

The expertise of IGG team in texture analysis and synthesis has been recognized by the acceptance of a paper at the SIGGRAPH 2016 conference along with a publication in the ACM Transactions on Graphics journal. It is a joint work of the University of Strasbourg (Basile Sauvage, Rémi Allègre and Jean-Michel Dischler) and the Computer Graphics Group of the Yale University (Yitzchak Lockerman, Julie Dorsey and Holly Rushmeier).

The IGG team scientific quality was already recognized by the acceptance of two papers at the SIGGRAPH Asia 2013 and SIGGRAPH Asia 2014 conferences along with a publication in the ACM Transactions on Graphics journal, the first ranked computer science journal in the category software engineering according to its impact factor in 2014 (source: InCites Journal Citations Reports). The papers respectively propose a multi-scale texture generation method that achieves a feasible balance between computation time and memory cost and a noise by example generation method that also accounts for some weak structural components in exemplars.

Around the medical simulation theme, the IGG group is engaged since March 2011 in the IHU MIX-Surg Institute for image guided surgery in Strasbourg and in the INRIA MIMESIS project on computational anatomy and simulation for medicine headed by Stéphane Cotin. The latter has obtained in 2018 Prix de l’innovation Inria – Académie des sciences – Dassault Systèmes.

The model for real-time rendering of glints developed by Xavier Chermain and Basile Sauvage [2-CSDD20, 4-CLSD21, 4-CSDD21] has been implemented in Unreal Engine, one of the most prominent real-time renderer, in its 5.3 release (2023).

Awards :

  • The paper "Mix-Max: a content-aware operator for real-time texture transitions" (R. Fournier et B. Sauvage) received the best paper award at Journées Françaises d'Informatique Graphique 2023.
  • Charline Grenier (audience prize) and Romain Fournier (jury 2nd prize) have been awarded at the 2023 JFIG shadertoy contest.
  • The paper "Preserving the autocovariance of texture tilings using importance sampling" (N. Lutz, B. Sauvage and J.-M. Dischler) has been awarded an honorable mention to the Günter Enderle Best Paper Award at Eurographics 2023.
  • IGG team's entry at the 3DUI Contest 2023 (in collaboration with the IEEE VR conference) received an honorable mention [4-FFGH23]. This work was done by Romain Fournier, Benjamin Freeling, Miguel Gervilla, Martin Heitz, Paul Viville, Kevin Berenger, Flavien Lécuyer and Antonio Capobianco.
  • At the Shadertoy contest of the Journées d'Informatique Graphique 2022 in Bordeaux, the first prize went to a M2 I3D student (Titouan Laurent: his shader) and the public prize to a doctoral student of the IGG team (Romain Fournier: his shader).
  • Charline Grenier, 2nd year PhD student, won the "Best Student Presentation" for the paper presented at Pacific Graphics 2022.
  • Charline Grenier, 2nd year PhD student under the supervision of Basile Sauvage in the framework of the ANR ReProcTex, wins the prize for the best poster of the Doctoral School in 2022.
  • Thierry Blandet, IR of the team obtained in 2019 the Prix Lumière of the Association Française de l'Eclairage for the design of the Lighting Simulator and its model of mechanical sun and artificial sky at the laboratory Lumière ENSAS.
  • Simon Lucas, Trainee of the Master 2 I3D, IGG Apprentice won the Rendering competition of the Journées Françaises d'Informatique Graphique (25 - 27 November 2020).
  • The presentation of Paul Viville, 1st year PhD student under the supervision of Pierre Kraemer and the direction of Dominique Bechmann won the prize for the best student presentation at the GTMG2020.
  • The paper Semi-Procedural Textures Using Point Process Texture Basis Functions by Pascal Guehl, 4th year doctoral student in our group, Rémi Allègre and Jean-Michel Dischler, written in collaboration with Bedrich Benes (Purdue University, USA) and Eric Galin (LIRIS, Université de Lyon, CNRS), presented at EGSR 2020, The 31st Eurographics Symposium on Rendering, and published in Computer Graphics Forum, received the Honorable Mention, which is the prize just below the best paper (over 19 accepted papers).
  • The paper Modeling Rocky Scenary using Implicit Blocks, written in collaboration between Jean-Michel Dischler and researchers from LIRIS, won the best paper award at the CGI2020 conference, Computer Graphics International in 2020.
  • The article of Julien Casarin and Dominique Bechmann at CSCW2018, The 21st ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Comptine, obtained an Honorable Mention Awards (through 293 accepted articles, 11 Best paper awards and 19 Honorable mention awards (including our article)) for the work on UMI3D: A Unity3D Toolbox to Support CSCW Systems Properties in Generic 3D User Interfaces.
  • The article of Andrea MendizabalEmail and Stéphane Cotin at MICCAI 2018 obtained a MICCAI Spotlight (about 2% of oral papers) : A Combined Simulation and Machine Learning Approach for Image-Based Force Classification During Robotized Intravitreal Injections.
  • Kenneth Vanhoey received a PhD award 2015 (prix de thèse 2015) from Université de Strasbourg, for its thesis on « Joint Treatment of Geometry and Radiance for 3D Model Digitisation ». These prices are annually given to 20 outstanding PhD thesis that were presented in the previous year.
  • Caroline Essert co-authored in 2014 a paper in collaboration with MediCIS group of LTSI Rennes, and CENIR in Paris, that won the ISCAS Olympus best paper award 2014, at conférence CARS, on the topic of pre-operative planning for deep brain stimulation (best paper among 95 oral presentation).
  • The IGG team, in collaboration with the technology transfer center Holo3, has won the 3DUI Contest 2014, organized jointly to IEEE VR, the most important international conference in virtual reality, on the topic « Selection and hierarchical annotation of 3D point clouds ».
  • The ANR ACouStiC project (in which Caroline Essert is involved) received the 2013 « grand prix du pôle de compétitivité Images et Réseaux » of the Bretagne region. This award emphasizes the relevance of the project and the quality of produced work.
  • Thomas Jund, under the supervision of David Cazier and Jean-François Dufourd, obtained a « SIAM Student Travel Award » for his participation at the SIAM-ACM Joint Conference on Geometric and Physical Modeling, October 5-8, 2009, San Francisco, California.