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- | ====== Geometry, imaGes, learninG and alGorithms ====== | + | ====== Geometry, imaGes, learninG, and alGorithms ====== |
The research group **Geometry, imaGes, learninG and alGorithms** (G4) is a member of the [[http:// | The research group **Geometry, imaGes, learninG and alGorithms** (G4) is a member of the [[http:// | ||
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+ | ====== Short summary ====== | ||
+ | The research topics of this group are centered on n-dimensional data modeling and analysis, from both methodology and application points of view. The team's interdisciplinary skills result in projects that cover a wide range of scientific topics including Geometry, Data Mining, Machine Learning, Data Structures, and their interactions for several fields of application. | ||
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+ | For a brief description of our main research areas, we mention: | ||
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+ | * **Machine learning**: We address several | ||
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+ | * **Clustering methods**: We study fuzzy clustering algorithms, or semi-supervised clustering, also referred to as constrained clustering. Such methods use background knowledge in order to improve the accuracy of the solution. | ||
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+ | * **Digital geometry**: The field is closely related to many other topics such as geometry of numbers, computational geometry, discrete geometry, and combinatorics. We are especially interested in questions of separability from a lattice set and its complement, as well as the recognition of digital polytopes. | ||
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+ | * **Geometric approximation**: | ||
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+ | * **Computational geometry**: We design algorithms and data structures for numerous geometric problems related to range searching, geometric graphs, and several other topics. We analyze that asymptotic complexity of these algorithms and also prove lower bounds for the complexity of the problems. | ||
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+ | * **Image and video processing**: | ||
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+ | National collaborations include: LITIS (Rouen), LMV (Clermont-Ferrand), | ||
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+ | International collaborations include: | ||
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+ | * Australia: Murdoch University and CSIRO | ||
+ | * Belgium: Université Catholique de Louvain and the Royal Observatory of Belgium | ||
+ | * Brazil: UDESC and UFRJ | ||
+ | * Hong Kong: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | ||
+ | * Norway: University of Bergen | ||
+ | * USA: University of California Los Angeles, Florida State University, Ohio State University, Rice University, and University of Maryland | ||
===== News ===== | ===== News ===== | ||
- | * **January 2018:** first public version of [[ACTIVmap|http:// | + | * **January 2018:** first public version of [[http:// |
* **June 2017:** added teaching section | * **June 2017:** added teaching section | ||
* **October 2016:** creation of this web site | * **October 2016:** creation of this web site |