Research Topics

Associated with Inria Saclay, the Centre de Vision Numérique, created in 2011, is at the intersection between mathematics and computer science. It is in search of mathematical models and their IT solutions for automatic structuring, interpreting and understanding big (visual) data with a focus on machine learning, computer vision and discrete models in biomedical image analysis.

Computer Vision

Image reconstruction, border detection, segmentation with or without modeling, flow estimation and monitoring, image analysis, object recognition and large-scale 3D modeling based on a grammar

Machine Learning and Optimization

Self-learning, probabilistic graphical models, multiple instance learning, structured output regression, kernel methods, and multitask, online, or transfer learning, etc.

Biomedical Image Analysis (GALEN-Inria team)

Compressed reconstruction and detection, tumor detection, organ segmentation, image registration and deformable fusion, longitudinal modeling of organs, virtual anatomy, population studies and understanding of the brain, etc.

The Center of Visual Computing of CentraleSupelec & Inria, Saclay, Ile-de-France, organized a summer school in Biomedical Image Analysis: Modalities, Methodologies & Clinical Research at the Institut Henri Poincaré at the heart of Paris. This was an official event of the Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention Society (MICCAI). Please find out all the lectures given for this special event.

Fields of Application

  • Complex industrial systems (automation, optical sorting, robotics, control systems, non-destructive testing)

  • Automotive Industry (assisted driving, pedestrian detection, cruise control, parking assistance)

  • Health (computer-aided diagnostics, multimodal sensors, data mining, biomarker imaging, computer-aided surgery) 

 

Key Figures

  • Instructor-researchers and researchers: 5
  • PhD students: 17
  • Technical and administrative staff: 3
  • Interns: 8
  • Patents: 1
  • Publications: 22

 

Academic Partners

Inria (France), École des Ponts ParisTech (France), Henri Mondor University Hospital (France), Georges Pompidou European Hospital (France), Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital (France), Montpelier University Hospital (France), CentraleSupélec (France), Stanford University (USA), StonyBrook University (USA), University of Pennsylvania (USA), UCLA (USA), Technical University of Munich (Germany), University of Lugano (Switzerland), University of Oxford (UK), University College London (UK), University of Oulu (Finland), École Polytechnique de Montréal (Canada), International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad (India)

 

Business and Research Clusters

Digiteo, Medicen, Cap Digital

 

Industrial Partners

GE Healthcare, Siemens Medical Solutions, Intrasense, LLTech
 

Contact

 

Website: http://cvn.ecp.fr/

Director: Jean-Christophe PESQUET
Tel.: +33 (0)1 41 13 17 85
Fax: +33 (0)1 41 13 10 06

Email: Jean-Christophe.pesquet@centralesupelec.fr 

 

Latest submissions

Communication on a congress
06/11/2025
UNEM: UNrolled Generalized EM for Transductive Few-Shot Learning
Long Zhou, Fereshteh Shakeri, Aymen Sadraoui, Mounir Kaaniche, Jean-Christophe Pesquet, Ismail Ben Ayed
Communication on a congress
06/08/2025
Deep Unrolled Architecture for Fast and Accurate Gaussian Independent Vector Analysis
Gaspard Blaise, Clément Cosserat, Emilie Chouzenoux, Jean-Christophe Pesquet, Tülay Adali
Article in a review
06/01/2025
Robust automatic crater detection at all latitudes on Mars with Deep-learning
Martinez Leonard, François Andrieu, Frédéric Schmidt, Hugues Talbot, Bentley Mark
Article in a review
05/01/2025
Guidance for chest-CT in children and adults with cystic fibrosis: A European perspective
Michael Fayon, Kate Hill, Michael Waldron, Barbara Messore, Luca Riberi, Marcus Svedberg, Elise Lammertyn, Stojka Fustik, Andrea Gramegna, Mirjam Stahl, Anna Kerpel-Fronius, Maurizio Balbi, Pierluigi Ciet, Guillaume Chassagnon, Cinzia Ferrero, Pierre-Régis Burgel, Sivagurunathan Sutharsan, Marcel Opitz, Eleni-Rosalina Andrinopoulou, Gael Dournes, Michael Maher, Jamie Duckers, Harm Tiddens, Isabelle Sermet
Communication on a congress
04/06/2025
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