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LaBRI


The LaBRI is one of the largest computer science research units UMR 5800 in the South -West of France. Since 2002 it has been the partner of Inria. In the project LABRI will be represented by staff members Akka Zemmari, ass. professor, HDR, (Combinatorics and Algorithms team) and professor Jenny Benois-Pineau (Image and Sound team) with world-wide recognized expertise in video indexing for medical applications, and in wearable video analysis.


The LaBRI is a research unit associated with the CNRS (UMR 5800), the University of Bordeaux and the Bordeaux INP. Since 2002 it has been the partner of Inria. It has significantly increased in staff numbers over recent years. In march 2015 it had a total of 320 members including 113 teaching/research staff (Universitie Bordeaux, and Bordeaux INP), 37 research staff (CNRS and Inria), 22 administrative and technical (Universitie Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, CNRS and Inria) and more than 140 doctoral students and post-docs. The LaBRI's missions are of three types: research (pure and applied), technology application and transfer and training.
In 2006 LaBRI-Transfert, a section for technology application and transfer, was created with the support of the EEC and the Aquitaine region to facilitate technology transfer and support in the LaBRI's areas of expertise towards industrial partners. The activities of this section include technological oversight, evaluation/advice and training and have frequently contributed to the creation of new competencies, new employment and new enterprises.
The LaBRI's researchers and teacher/researchers take part in initial and continuing education of more than 1300 students enrolled in computing specialities at the levels of L (Bachelor degree), M (Master) and D (Doctorate) established in the reform of 2003.
The LaBRI collaborates with many other laboratories and companies on the international, European and French scale through various networks and structures.
The Aquitaine regional council has supported the laboratory in many ways: the building extension, equipment and grants for thesis students and postdocs.
link : Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique