Welcome to my personal home page.
I have obtained my Master degree in Computer Science at the University of Bordeaux. I’m now a PhD Student under the supervision of Patrick Reuter and Christophe Schlick.
I’m the first recrutement of the SeARCH project.
My major interests concern geometry‐driven semi‐automatic reassembly methods. More precisely, my focus concerns the study of existing registration algorithms like the ICP that could be adapted for the pairwise reassembly. In order to fulfill the real‐time constraint, I study spatial data structures like octrees, k‐d trees, and volume‐surface trees.
News
- October 2011 : Semi-Automatic Reassembly for Cultural Heritage Course at Masaryk University (Czech Republic) in the context of the lecture cycle European methodological studies for archaeologists (European Grant project).
- September 2010 : Presentation of « Semi-automatic geometry-driven reassembly of fractured archeological objects » accepted at the VAST 2010 conference.
- Since April 2010 : 3D expert for the « Pole Régional d’Etudes Supérieures » of Bordeaux in the context of the « Plan Campus« .
- December 2009 : Presentation of « Analyse de l’influence des systèmes de visualisation immersif sur l’assemblage virtuel de fragments en archéologie » at the 2009 AFRV conference.
- November 2009 : Presentation of « Assemblage d’objets 3D Semi-Automatique basé géométrie en Archéologie » at the 2009 Afig days.
- October 2009 : Start my PhD Thesis in the Iparla Team, LaBRI, France.
- June 2009 : End of my Master Thesis,


