Aurelie LEMAITRE

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(Français) Projet “presse ancienne”

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(Français) Thèse de Joseph Chazalon

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Accreditation to Supervise Research of Bertrand Coüasnon

Fusion of Knowledge in Document Analysis

Soutenue le jeudi 6 décembre 2012

Summary

The recognition of digitized collections of structured documents like archives documents is difficult not only by the complexity of the documents organization, but also by their degradations (stains, tears, ink bleeding through paper, curves due to scanning…). To improve the …

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(Français) Thèse d’Achraf Ghorbel

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ILGDB Database

Presentation

Data collection sessions were performed jointly by the Intuidoc team (Irisa laboratory, Rennes, France) and the Loustic laboratory (Rennes). Any use of the database should mention a reference to its original source.

The collection of pen-based gestures was done within an immersive environment. People were asked to perform pen-based gestures for triggering specific commands …

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(Français) Base de données APDB

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(Français) Participation à l’organisation de DRR’2013

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Continuous Marking Menus

Contact : Eric Anquetil, Adrien Delaye, Pei-yu Li

Before being able to use pen-based interfaces or finger-based interfaces, user has first to get familiar with the vocabulary of gestures, but gestures are not self-revealing by nature and can be difficult to memorize. A way to assist the user in memorizing the gestures is to …

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(Français) Participation à la 6ème semaine de l’innovation

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(Français) Projet avec Cassidian

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Équipe IntuiDoc
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