Team IGG : Computer Graphics and Geometry

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Under the conduct of Jean-Michel Dischler, the IGG group will host the international conference EUROGRAPHICS'2014 in Strasbourg.

The IGG groups scientific quality is recognized by the acceptance of a paper at the SIGGRAPH Asia 2013 conference along with a publication in the ACM Transactions on Graphics journal, the second best ranked computer science journal according to its impact factor in 2012. The paper proposes a multi-scale texture generation method that achieves a feasible balance between computation time and memory cost. It is a joint work of Kenneth Vanhoey, Basile Sauvage, Frédéric Larue and Jean-Michel Dischler.

Around the proofs theme, the IGG group (with Nicolas Magaud and Julien Narboux) participates in the CAMUS project since its beginning in 2010. It was initiated by Philippe Clauss (head of the ICPS group in the ICube lab.) and is in parnership with INRIA Nancy Grand-Est.

Around the medical simulation theme, the IGG group is engaged (through eight of its members: 2PR, 1 CNRS Researcher, 1 engineer and 4AP) since March 2011 in the IHU MIX-Surg for guided mini-invasive surgery in Strasbourg.

Awards :

  • 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 group, 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 the IGG group 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.