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Engineer at Hager Obernai
 
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WILLAUME, Pierre; PARREND, Pierre; GANCEL, Etienne; DERUYVER, Aline. The Graph Matching Optimization Methodology for Thin Object Recognition in Pick and Place Tasks. In Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Feature Analysis, Selection, and Learning in Image and Pattern Recognition(IEEE FASLIP 2016). Accepted for publication
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Pierre WILLAUME, PhD student <br />
 
Pierre WILLAUME, PhD student <br />
 
pierre.willaume@etu.unistra.fr  <br />
 
pierre.willaume@etu.unistra.fr  <br />

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1 Research

My work as a Ph.D student in image processing is to model and to recognize 3D shapes by using graph approach.
The aim is to involve retrieval of the 3D position and the orientation of an object from a set of objects placed randomly in a box, based on sample CAD pictures.

2 Communications’

Poster presentation at the msii (2015) Project presentation at techday Hager

3 Projects

I am working on image processing with Aline Deruyver and Pierre Parrend.
I am conducting an experiment to retrieve the 3D position of thin objects disposed randomly in a bowl by using grapph approach.
In order to minimise the time of finding the object, I have been using an evolutionary algorithm based on musical improvisation, called Harmony Search.

4 Teaching

C language professor at Strasbourg University (2015)

5 Professional experience

Engineer at Hager Obernai

6 Publication

WILLAUME, Pierre; PARREND, Pierre; GANCEL, Etienne; DERUYVER, Aline. The Graph Matching Optimization Methodology for Thin Object Recognition in Pick and Place Tasks. In Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Feature Analysis, Selection, and Learning in Image and Pattern Recognition(IEEE FASLIP 2016). Accepted for publication


7 Contact

Pierre WILLAUME, PhD student
pierre.willaume@etu.unistra.fr
CSTB ICube UMR7357
Faculté de Médecine
Building 3 – 5 floor
11, rue Humann, F-67085 Strasbourg