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H. Walhazi, A. Maalej, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2023, Multimedia Tools and Applications Vol : 84, DOI : https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-023-15337-6, IF : 3.6, Q1, Scopus, 26 Mai 2023 Link
M.A. Marnissi, H. Fradi, A. Sahbani, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2022, Pattern Recognition Letters Vol : 153, PP : 222-231, DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patrec.2021.11.024, IF : 4.757, Q1, WOS, 3 Januarry 2022 Link
D. Haddad, A. Yahia Kallel, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2022, IEEE Sensors Letters Vol : 6, DOI : 10.1109/LSENS.2022.3170645, Q2, SCOPUS, 27 april 2022 Link
M. Hafsa, B. Ben Atitallah, T. Ben Salah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2022, Technisches Messen Vol : 89, Issue : 5, PP : 310-327, DOI : https://doi.org/10.1515/teme-2021-0126, IF : 0.777, Q3, wos, 16 february 2022 Link
M.A. Marnissi, H. Fradi, A. Sahbani, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2022, Visual Computer Vol : 39, PP : 1081-1093, DOI : https://doi.org/10.1007/s00371-021-02386-x, IF : 0.77, Q2, WOS, 28 february 2022 Link
O. Mechi, M. Mehri, R. Ingold, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021, International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition Vol : 24, Issue : 3, PP : 197-218, DOI : 10.1007/s10032-021-00377-1, IF : 0.37, Q1, WOS, 11 june 2021 Link
L. Ouannes, A. Ben Khalifa, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021, Traitement du Signal Vol : 38, Issue : 3, PP : 573-585, DOI : 10.18280/ts.380305, IF : 0.53, Q3, WOS, 30 june 2021 Link
S. Neili Boualia , N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021, Informatics Vol : 8, Issue : 1, DOI : 10.3390/informatics8010002, IF : 0.47, Q2, WOS, 18 january 2021 Link
A. Mimouna, A. Ben Khalifa, I. Alouani, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, A. Rivenq, A. Taleb-Ahmed, 2021, IEEE Sensors Journal Vol : 21, Issue : 6, PP : 8142-8149, DOI : 10.1109/JSEN.2021.3050054, IF : 4.325, Q1, WOS, 08 january 2021 Link
I. Hamrouni Trimech, A. Maalej, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021, Traitement du Signal Vol : 38, Issue : 2, PP : 321-330, DOI : 10.18280/TS.380209, IF : 0.53, Q3, WOS, 30 april 2021 Link
O. Bader, D. Haddad, A.Y. Kallel, T. Hassine, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2021, IEEE Sensors Letters Vol : 5, Issue : 7, DOI : 10.1109/LSENS.2021.3087539, Q2, SCOPUS, 08 June 2021 Link
I. Baccouche, S. Jemmali, B. Manai, A. Nikolian, N. Omar, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021, International Journal of Energy Research Vol : 46, Issue : 4, PP : 3843-3859, DOI : https://doi.org/10.1002/er.7445, IF : 1.53, Q2, WOS, 03 november 2021 Link
Y. Dorai, S. Gazzah, F. Chausse, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021,  Pattern Analysis and Applications Vol : 24, Issue : 3, PP : 875-886, DOI : 10.1007/s10044-021-00990-0, IF : 0.49, Q2, WOS, 21 may 2021 Link
N. Bnouni, I. Rekik, M.S. Rhim, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, International Journal of Computing and Digital Systems Q4, SCOPUS, 05 march 2019 Link
A. Daly, H. Yazid, B. Solaiman, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology IF : 1.254, Q2, WOS, 30 august 2020 Link
A. Mimouna, I. Alouani, A. Ben Mabrouk, Y. El Hillali, A. Taleb-Ahmed, A. Menhaj, A. Abdeldjalil, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, Electronics IF : 2.412, Q2, WOS, 27 march 2020 Link
M. Gouiaa, I. Bennour, L. Rzouga Haddad, A. Toncelli, J. Xu, A. Mbarek, A. Moscardini, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, R. Maalej, 2020, Physica B: Condensed Matter IF : 0.852, Q2, WOS, 16 january 2020 Link
P. Paulo, A. Mhenni, R. Giot, E. Cherrie, N. Poh, A.C. De Carvalho, C. Rosenberger, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2019, ACM Computing Surveys IF : 6.131, Q1, WOS, 04 september 2019 Link
A. Mhenni, E. Cherrie, C. Rosenberger, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2019, Future Generation Computer Systems IF : 5.768, Q1, WOS, 25 february 2019 Link
N. Bnouni, I. Rekik, M.S. Rhim, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2019, IEEE Access IF : 4.098, Q1, WOS, 01 january 2020 Link
A. Mhenni, E. Cherrie, C. Rosenberger, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2019, Computers & Security IF : 3.062, Q1, WOS, 8 february 2019 Link
L. Rzouga, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2019, International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer‐Aided Engineering IF : 1.472, Q2, WOS, 27 february 2019 Link
A. Ben Khalifa, I. Alouani, M.A. Mahjoub, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2019, Cognitive Systems Research Vol : 60, PP : 77-96, DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cogsys.2019.12.003, IF : 1.384, Q3, WOS, 16 december 2019 Link
A. Mhalla, T. Château, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2019, Image and Vision Computing IF : 2.747, Q1, WOS, 28 march 2019 Link
M. Mehri, R. Chaieb, K. Kalti, P. Héroux, R. Mullot, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2018, Journal of Imaging Q2, SCOPUS, 1 august 2018 Link
A. Mhalla, T. Château, S. Gazzah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2018, IEEE Transaction on Intelligent Transportation Systems IF : 4.051, Q1, WOS, 27 november 2018 Link
O. Zayene, S. Masmoudi Touj, J. Hennebert, R. Ingold, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2018, IET Computer Vision IF : 1.087, Q2, WOS, 26 july 2018 Link
O. Zayene, S. Masmoudi Touj, J. Hennebert, R. Ingold, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2018, Journal of Imaging Q2, SCOPUS, 21 january 2018 Link
R. Laajili, K. Kalti, A. Touil, B. Solaiman, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2018, IET Image Processing IF : 1.401, Q2, WOS, 1 october 2019 Link
L. Rzouga, B. Dorizzi, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, Signal Processing: Image communication IF : 2.244, Q2, WOS, 16 march 2017 Link
R. Chaieb, K. Kalti, M.M.luqman, J.M. Ogier, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, Pattern Recognition IF : 4.582, Q1, WOS, 29 july 2017 Link
B. Seddik, S. Gazzah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, IET computer Vision IF : 0.878, Q2, WOS, 18 september 2017 Link
I. Baccouche, S. Jemmali, A. Mlayah, B. Manai, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, International Journal of Renewable Energy Research Vol : 8, Issue : 1, DOI : https://doi.org/10.20508/ijrer.v8i1.6686.g7292, Q3, SCOPUS, 22 july 2017 Link
I. Baccouche, S. Jemmali, B. Manai, N. Omar, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, Energies Vol : 10, Issue : 6, DOI : 10.3390/en10060764 , IF : 2.62, Q2, WOS, 31 may 2017 Link
A. Mhalla, T. Château, H. Maâmatou, S. Gazzah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, Computer Vision and Image Understanding IF : 2.6, Q1, WOS, 2017 Link
H. Maâmatou, T. Château, S. Gazzah, Y. Goya, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing IF : 1.060, Q2, WOS, 2016 Link
A. El Kissi Ghalleb, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, International Arab Journal of Information Technology IF : 0.519, Q2, WOS, june 2016 Link
K. Jayech, M.A. Mahjoub, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, Neurocomputing IF : 2.392, Q1, WOS, 20 july 2016 Link
S. Bader, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2015, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research Vol : 11, Issue : 15, PP : 8524-8532, Q4, SCOPUS, 08 january 2015 Link
H. Yazid, K. Kalti, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2014, International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems IF : 0.574, Q2, WOS, 23 september 2014 Link
K. Jayech, M.A. Mahjoub, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2014, International Arab Journal of Information Technology IF : 0.519, Q2, WOS, 2014 Link
M.N. Maatouk, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2014, IET image processing IF : 0.753, Q2, WOS, 01 december 2014 Link
A. Ben Khalifa, S. Gazzah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2013, International Journal of Computer and Information Engineering Vol : 7, Issue : 3, AUTRE, 2013 Link
A. Ben Khalifa, L. Rzouga, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2013, International Journal of Image, Graphics and Signal Processing Vol : 5, DOI : 10.5815/IJIGSP.2013.08.01, AUTRE, 2013 Link
A. Ben Khalifa, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2012, International Journal of Image, Graphics and Signal Processing Vol : 4, Issue : 10, DOI : 10.5815/IJIGSP.2012.10.01, AUTRE, 2012 Link
H. Yazid, F. Elouni, K. Kalti, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, K. Tlili, 2011, Feuillets de radiologie IF : 0.171, Q4, WOS, 17 november 2011 Link
Searcher Direction Title Country City Presentation Date Summary Type
Fathallah Abir N. Essoukri Ben Amara, M. Mounîm , A. EL YACOUB, Télécom SudParis 20 mars 2023 Review Cotutelle de thèse
Mechi Olfa N. Essoukri Ben Amara, University of Fribourg 10 décembre 2022 Review Co-Encadrement
Daly Asma N. Essoukri Ben Amara, IMT Atlantique, Brest 28 juin 2022 Review Cotutelle de thèse
Ouannes Laila N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 10 juin 2022 Review Sans co-encadrement
Dorai Yosra N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Institut PASCAL, Université Clermont Auvergne, Clermont Ferrand France 25 juin 2021 Review Cotutelle de thèse
Mimouna Amira N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Université Polytechnique Hauts-De-France 25 mai 2021 Review Cotutelle de thèse
Neili Boualia Sameh N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 12 avril 2021 Review Sans co-encadrement
Bnouni Nesrine N. Essoukri Ben Amara, ITU Istanbul 05 october 2019 Review Co-Encadrement
Mhenni Abir N. Essoukri Ben Amara, GREYC- Groupe de recherche en informatique, image, automatique et instrumentation de Caen 04 avril 2019 Review Co-Encadrement
Zayene Oussama N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Document, Image and Voice Analysis (DIVA) Group from the University of Fribourg 25 septembre 2018 Review Co-Encadrement
Baccouche Ines N. Essoukri Ben Amara, IntelliBatteries 14 avril 2018 Review MobiDoc
Mhalla Ala N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Institut PASCAL, Université Clermont Auvergne 04 avril 2018 Review Cotutelle de thèse
Rzouga Lamia N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Télécom SudParis 10 mars 2018 Review Co-Encadrement
Chaieb Ramzi N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Archives nationales de Tunisie / Université La Rochelle 18 novembre 2017 Review Co-Encadrement
Bader Samira N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Le laboratoire CyberSecurity de University of Louisville, USA 30 juin 2017 Review Co-Encadrement
Seddik Bassem N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Institut PASCAL, Université Clermont Auvergne 22 mai 2017 Review Co-Encadrement
El Kissi Asma N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 19 mai 2017 Review Sans co-encadrement
Maâmatou Houda N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Institut PASCAL, Université Clermont Auvergne / Logiroad 05 avril 2017 Review Cotutelle de thèse / Cifre
Jayech Khaoula N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 30 décembre 2016 Review Sans co-encadrement
Bacha Amira N. Essoukri Ben Amara, IMT Atlantique, Brest/Service radiologie Ksar Hlel 24 octobre 2016 Review Co-Encadrement
Abroug Imen N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 16 avril 2015 Review Sans co-encadrement
Maatouk Mohamed Neji N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Archives nationales de Tunisie 9 mai 2015 Review Sans co-encadrement
Yazid Hedi N. Essoukri Ben Amara, IMT Atlantique, Brest/Service radiologie CHU Sahloul 1 novembre 2014 Review Co-Encadrement
Ben Khalifa Anouar N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Télécom SudParis 8 mars 2014 Review Co-Encadrement
Kricha Anis N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Archives nationales de Tunisie 5 mars 2013 Review Sans co-encadrement
Marnissi Mohamed Amine N. Essoukri Ben Amara, ENIS 20 Juin 2023 Review
Walhazi Hajer M.A. Mahjoub, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, ENIS 25 Decembre 2023 Review Sans co-encadrement
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References Publication
S. Gazzah, L. Rzouga, I. Shallal, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2023, "Digital Image Forgery Detection with Focus on a Copy-Move Forgery Detection: A Survey", Sousse, Tunisia, 03-05 October 2023, IEEE 03-05 October 2023
R. Jaafar, H. Yazid, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2023, "CBHIR-based approach for histological image analysis on large scale datasets", Sousse, Tunisia, 03-05 October 2023, IEEE 03-05 October 2023
O. Bader, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2023, "3D current injection patterns for human lung monitoring in electrical impedance tomography", 4 – 8 September 2023, Engineering for a Changing World: Proceeding 4 – 8 September 2023
Y. Alwaz, O. Bader, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2023, "3D Geometry Design of the Human Thorax and Forward Calculation for Electrical Impedance Tomography", Mahdia, Tunisia, 20-23 February 2023, IEEE 20-23 February 2023
A. Fathallah, M. El-Yacoubi, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2023, "A Transformer-based Siamese Network For Word Image Retrieval In Historical Documents", University of Portsmouth, UK., 28-31 Août 2023, IEEE 28-31 Août 2023
A. Fathallah, M. El-Yacoubi, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2023, "Transfer Learning for Word Spotting in  Historical Arabic Documents based Triplet-CNN", Lisbon, Portugal, 9-21 Février 2023, IEEE 9-21 Février 2023
A. Fathallah, M. El-Yacoubi, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2023, "EHDI: Enhancement of Historical Document Images via Generative Adversarial Network", Lisbon, Portugal, 9-21 Février 2023, Springer 9-21 Février 2023
O. Kahouli, M. Hafsa, H. Hellara, I. E. Bennour, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2023, "Improved Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm for EIT Image Reconstruction", Mahdia, Tunisia, 20-23 Février 2023, IEEE 20-23 Février 2023
S. Bader, R. Chaaba, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2014, "Robust and Blind Watermarking of Avatar Faces", Sousse, Tunisia, 06-08 March 2014, Scopus 06-08 March 2014
S. Bader, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2014, "A Securing Access Approach to Virtual Worlds Based on 3D Mesh Watermarking of Avatar's Face",  Paris, France, 14-17 October 2014, Scopus 14-17 October 2014
I. Abroug, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2014, "Off-line Signature Verification Systems Recent Advances", Sfax, Tunisia, 05-07 November 2014, Scopus 05-07 November 2014
L. Rzouga, B. Dorizzi, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2014, "Watermarking Signal Fusion in Multimodal Biometrics", Sfax, Tunisia, 05-07 November 2014, Scopus 05-07 November 2014
S. Bader, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2014, "SID-Avatar database: A 3D avatar dataset for virtual world research", Hammamet, TUNISIA, 05-07 November 2014, Scopus 05-07 November 2014
K. Jayech, Nesrine Trimech, M. A. Mahjoub, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2013, "Dynamic Hierarchical Bayesian Network for Arabic Handwritten Word Recognition", Hammamet, Tunisia,  24-26 October 2013, IEEE  24-26 October 2013
M.A. Charrada, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2013, "Development of a database with ground truth for old documents analysis", Hammamet, Tunisia, 18-21 March 2013, Scopus 18-21 March 2013
B. Seddik, Houda Maâmatou, S. Gazzah, Thierry Chateau, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2013, "Unsupervised facial expressions recognition and avatar reconstruction from kinect", Hammamet, Tunisia, 18-21 March 2013, Scopus 18-21 March 2013
H. Yazid, K. Kalti, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2013, "A Performance Comparison of the Bayesian Graphical Model and the Possibilistic Graphical Model Applied in a Brain MRI Cases Retrieval Contribution", Hammamet, Tunisia, 18-21 March 2013, Scopus 18-21 March 2013
I. Abroug, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2013, "SID Signature Database: A Tunisian off-Line Handwritten Signature Database", Naples, ITALY, 09-13 September 2013, Chapitre de livre 09-13 September 2013
A. El Kissi Ghalleb, S. Sghaier, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2013, "Face Recognition Improvement Using Soft Biometrics", Hammamet, Tunisia, 18-21 March 2013, Scopus 18-21 March 2013
A. Ben Khalifa, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2013, "Exploration of the Choquet integral for the fusion of biometric modalities", Chemnitz, Germany,  20-23 March 2012, Scopus  20-23 March 2012
M.A. Charrada, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2012, "Texture approach for nets extraction Application to old Arab newspapers images structuring", Istanbul, Turkey, 15-18 October 2012, Scopus 15-18 October 2012
A. Ben Khalifa, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2012, "Exploration of the Choquet integral for the fusion of biometric modalities", Chemnitz, Germany, 20-23 March 2012, Scopus 20-23 March 2012
O. Zayene, N. Hajjej, Sameh Masmoudi Touj, Soumaya Ben Mansour, Jean Hennebert, Rolf Ingold, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, "ICPR2016 Contest on Arabic Text Detection and Recognition in Video Frames-AcTiVComp", Cancun, Mexico, 04-08 December 2016, Classée 04-08 December 2016
O. Zayene, Mathias Seuret, Sameh Masmoudi Touj, Jean Hennebert, Rolf Ingold, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, "Text Detection in Arabic news Video Based on SWT Operator and Convolutional Auto-encoders", Santorini, Greece, 11-14 April 2016, Classée 11-14 April 2016
O. Zayene, Sameh Masmoudi Touj, Jean Hennebert, Rolf Ingold, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, "Data, Protocol and Algorithms for Performance Evaluation of text detection in Arabic news Video", Monastir, Tunisia, 21-23 March 2016, Classée 21-23 March 2016
S. Gazzah, A. Mhalla, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, "Vehicle Detection on a Video Traffic Scene: Review and New Perspectives", Hammamet, Tunisia, 18-20 December 2016, Scopus 18-20 December 2016
Y. Dorai, S. Gazzah, F. Chausse, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, "PhD Forum: Tracking multi-object using tracklet and Faster R-CNN", Paris, FRANCE, 12-15 September 2016, Classée 12-15 September 2016
A. Daly, H. Yazid, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, A. Zrig, 2016, "Multimodal Image Registration Using Multiresolution Genetic Optimization", Hammamet, Tunisia, 18-20 December 2016, Scopus 18-20 December 2016
A. Ghomrassi, Mohamed Aymen Charrada, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2015, "Restoration of Ancient Colored Documents Foreground/Background Separation", Mahdia, Tunisia, 16-19 March 2015, Scopus 16-19 March 2015
B. Seddik, S. Gazzah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2015, "Hands, Face and Joints for Multi-modal Human-Action Temporal Segmentation and Recognition ", Nice, France, 31 August 2015 - 04 September 2015, Classée 31 August 2015 - 04 September 2015
B. Seddik, S. Gazzah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2015, "Modalities Combination for Italian Sign Language Extraction and Recognition", Genoa, ITALY, 07-11 September 2015, Classée 07-11 September 2015
I. Abroug, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2015, "Planar Multi-Classifier Modelling NN/SVM: application to off-line Handwritten Signature Verification", Burgos, 15-17 June 2015, Classée 15-17 June 2015
I. Baccouche, A. Mlayah, S. Jammali, B. Manai, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2015, "$Implementation of a coulomb counting algorithm for SOC estimation of Li-Ion Battery for Multimedia Applications", Mahdia, Tunisia, 16-19 March 2015, Scopus 16-19 March 2015
M. Gargouri, Sameh Masmoudi Touj, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2015, "Towards unsupervised learning and graphical representation for on-line handwriting script", Mahdia, Tunisia, 16-19 March 2015, Scopus 16-19 March 2015
M. Mehri, Pierre Héroux, N. Sliti, Petra Gomez-Krämer, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Remy Mullot, 2015, "Extraction of Homogeneous Regions in Historical Document Images", Berlin, 11-14 March 2015, Classée 11-14 March 2015
M. Mehri, N. Sliti, Pierre Héroux, Petra Gomez-Krämer, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Remy Mullot, 2015, "Use of SLIC superpixels for ancient document image enhancement and segmentation", San Francisco, CA,  11-12 February 2015, Scopus  11-12 February 2015
M.N. Maatouk, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2015, "Adaptive Watermarking Algorithm of Color Images of Ancient Documents on YIQ-PCA Color Space", Burgos, SPAIN, 15-17 June 2015, Chapitre de livre 15-17 June 2015
O. Zayene, Jean Hennebert, Sameh Masmoudi Touj, Rolf Ingold, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2015, "A dataset for Arabic text detection, tracking and recognition in news videos- AcTiV", Tunis, Tunisia, 23-26 August 2015, Classée 23-26 August 2015
R.Chaieb, K. Kalti, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2015, "Interactive content-based Document Retrieval using fuzzy attributed relational graph matching", Tunis, Tunisia, 23-26 August 2015, Scopus 23-26 August 2015
S. Gazzah, Amina Hechkel, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2015, "A Hybrid Sampling Method for Imbalanced Data",  Mahdia, Tunisia, 16-19 March 2015, Scopus 16-19 March 2015
K. Jayech,, M. A. Mahjoub, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2015, "Arabic Handwriting Recognition Based on Synchronous Multi-stream HMM Without Explicit Segmentation", Bilbao, SPAIN, 22-24 June 2015, Chapitre de livre 22-24 June 2015
M. A. Charrada, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2014, "Database design of ancient bleed-through document images with ground-truth", Sfax, Tunisia, 05-07 November 2014, Scopus 05-07 November 2014
K. Jayech, M. A. Mahjoub, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2014, "Tunisian City Name Recognition Based on Dynamic Bayesian Networks: Factorial Hidden Markov Model Case", Tunis, Tunisia,  03-06 November 2014, Scopus  03-06 November 2014
B. Seddik, S. Gazzah, Thierry Chateau, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2014, "Augmented Skeletal Joints for Temporal Segmentation of Sign Language Actions", Sfax, Tunisia, 05-07 November 2014, Scopus 05-07 November 2014
A. Bacha, K. Kalti, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Basel Solaiman, 2014, "Microcalcifications Detection in Mammograms based on Ant Colony Optimization and Markov Random Field", Tunis, Tunisia, 11-14 August 2014, Scopus 11-14 August 2014
S. Bader, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, "Design of a 3D Virtual World to Implement a Logical Access Control Mechanism Based on Fingerprints", Hammamet, Tunisia, 30 October 2017 - 03 November 2017, Classée 30 October 2017 - 03 November 2017
O. Zayene, S. Essefi Amamou, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, "Arabic Video text Recognition based on Multi-dimensional recurrent neural networks", Hammamet, Tunisia, 30 October 2017 - 03 November 2017, Classée 30 October 2017 - 03 November 2017
O. Zayene, Jean Hennebert, Rolf Ingold, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, "ICDAR2017 Competition on Arabic Text Detection and Recognition in Multi-resolution Video Frames", Kyoto, Japan, 09-15 November 2017, Classée 09-15 November 2017
B. Seddik, S. Gazzah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, "Hybrid Multi-modal Fusion for Human Action Recognition", Montreal, CANADA, 05-07 July 2017, Chapitre de livre 05-07 July 2017
A. Mhalla, Chateau, Thierry, S. Gazzah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, "Specialization of a Generic Pedestrian Detector to a Specific Traffic Scene by The Sequential Monte-Carlo Filter and The Faster R-CNN", Porto, 27 February 2017- 01 March 2017, Classée 27 February 2017- 01 March 2017
S. Neili, S. Gazzah, Mounim A. El Yacoubi, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, "Human Posture Recognition Approach based on ConvNets and SVM classifier", Fez, Morocco, 22-24 May 2017, Scopus 22-24 May 2017
A. El Kissi Ghalleb, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, "Remote person authentication in different scenarios based on gait and face in front view", Marrakech, Morocco, 28-31 March 2017, Scopus 28-31 March 2017
Y. Dorai, Frederic Chausse, S. Gazzah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2017, "Multi Target Tracking by Linking Tracklets with a Convolutional Neural Network", Porto, Portugal, 27 February 2017 - 01 March 2017, Classée 27 February 2017 - 01 March 2017
A. Daly, Hedi Yazid, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Ahmed Zrig, 2016, "Multimodal Image Registration Using Multiresolution Genetic Optimization", Hammamet, 18-20 December 2016, Scopus 18-20 December 2016
A. El Kissi Ghalleb,, Riwa Ben Slamia, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, "Contribution to the fusion of soft facial and body biometrics for remote people identification", Monastir, Tunisia, 21-23 March 2016, Scopus 21-23 March 2016
A. Mhalla, Houda Maamatou, Thierry Chateau, S. Gazzah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, "Faster R-CNN Scene Specialization with a Sequential Monte-Carlo Framework", Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 30 November 2016 - 02 December 2016, Classée 30 November 2016 - 02 December 2016
A. Mhalla, Thierry Chateau, S. Gazzah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, "Demo: A Faster R-CNN Multi-Object Detector on a Nvidia Jetson TX1 Embedded System", Paris, FRANCE, 12 September 2016 - 15 September 2016, Classée 12 September 2016 - 15 September 2016
A. Mhenni, Christophe Rosenberger, Estelle Cherrier, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, "Keystroke Template Update with Adapted Thresholds", Monastir, Tunisia, 21-23 March 2016, Scopus 21-23 March 2016
I. Baccouche, S. Jemmali, B. Manai, Rania Chaibi, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, "Hardware Implementation of an Algorithm Based on Kalman Filtrer for Monitoring Low Capacity Li-Ion Batteries", Hammamet, Tunisia, 22-24 March 2016, Scopus 22-24 March 2016
I. Hamrouni, Ahmed Maalej, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, "3D facial expression recognition using nonrigid CPD registration method", Hammamet, Tunisia, 18-20 December 2016, Scopus 18-20 December 2016
K. Dahmane, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, Pierre Duthon, Frédéric Bernardin, Michèle Colomb, Frédéric Chausse, 2016, "The Cerema pedestrian database: A specific database in adverse weather conditions to evaluate computer vision pedestrian detectors", Hammamet, Tunisia, 18-20 December 2016, Scopus 18-20 December 2016
K. Jayech, M. A. Mahjoub, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, "Arabic Handwriting Recognition Based on Synchronous Multi-stream HMM Without Explicit Segmentation", Bilbao, SPAIN, 22-24 JUN 2015, Chapitre de livre 22-24 JUN 2015
L. Rzouga Haddada,, I. Hamrouni Trimech, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2016, "A biometric watermarking approach of fingerprint images by DLDA Gabor face features without altering minutiae", Hammamet, Tunisia, 05-07 November 2016, Scopus 05-07 November 2016
A. Daly, H. Yazid, B. Solaiman, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "Multi-atlas based segmentation of human cerebellum", Monastir, Tunisia, 20-23 july 2020, Scopus 20-23 july 2020
A. Daly, H. Yazid, B. Solaiman, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "Multimodal Medical Image Registration Based on a Hybrid Optimization Strategy", Sousse, Tunisia, 02-05 september 2020, Scopus 02-05 september 2020
I. Hamrouni Trimech, A. Maalej, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "Point-Based Deep Neural Network for 3D Facial Expression Recognition", Caen, France, 29 september - 01 october 2020, Classée 29 september - 01 october 2020
H. Walhazi, Haddada, Lamia Rzouga, A. Maalej, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "Preprocessing Latent-Fingerprint Images for Improving Segmentation Using Morphological Snakes", Sousse, Tunisia, 02-05 September 2020, Scopus 02-05 September 2020
I. Baccouche, B. Manai, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "SoC estimation of LFP Battery Based on EKF Observer and a Full Polynomial Parameters-Model", Antwerp, Belgium, 25-28 May 2020, Classée 25-28 May 2020
A. Mhenni, Christophe Rosenberger, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "Splitting wolves category in doddington zoo: Impacts on Keystroke Dynamics", Caen, France, 29 September 2020 - 01 October 2020, Classée 29 September 2020 - 01 October 2020
A. El Kissi Ghalleb, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "Terrorist Act Prediction Based on Machine Learning: Case Study of Tunisia", Monastir, Tunisia, 20-23 July 2020, Scopus 20-23 July 2020
L. Rzouga Haddada, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2019, "Biometric authentication based on multi-instance fingerprint fusion in degraded context", Istanbul, Turkey, 21-24 March 2019, Scopus 21-24 March 2019
I. Hamrouni Trimech, A. Maalej, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2019, "Data Augmentation using non-rigid CPD Registration for 3D Facial Expression Recognition", Istanbul, Turkey, 21-24 March 2019, Scopus 21-24 March 2019
L. Ouannes, A. Ben Khalifa, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2019, "Deep Learning vs Hand-Crafted Features for Face Recognition under Uncontrolled Conditions", Hammamet, Tunisia, 16-18 December 2019, Scopus 16-18 December 2019
A. Mhenni, Estelle Cherrier, Christophe Rosenberger, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2018, "User Dependent Template Update for Keystroke Dynamics Recognition", Singapore, SINGAPORE, 03-05 October 2018, Classée 03-05 October 2018
A. Mhenni, Estelle Cherrier, Christophe Rosenberger, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2018, "Adaptive Biometric Strategy using Doddington Zoo Classification of User's Keystroke Dynamics", Limassol, Cyprus, 25-29 June 2018, Classée 25-29 June 2018
A. Mimouna, A. Ben Khalifa, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2018, "Human action recognition using triaxial accelerometer data: selective approach", Yasmine Hammamet, Tunisia, 09-22 March 2018, Scopus 09-22 March 2018
N. Bnouni, I. Rekik, M. S. Rhim, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2018, "Dynamic multi-scale CNN forest learning for automatic cervical cancer segmentation", Granada, 16 September 2018, Chapitre de livre 16 September 2018
N. Bnouni, O. Mechi, M. S. Rhim, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2018, "Semi-Automatic Lymph Node Segmentation and Classification using Cervical Cancer MR Imaging", Sousse, Tunisia, 21-24 March 2018, Scopus 21-24 March 2018
R. Jaafar, H. Walhazi, A. Maalej, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2022, "U-Net based Deep Learning Architectures for Latent Fingerprint Segmentation", Sétif, Algeria, 6-10 may 2022, Scopus 6-10 may 2022
M. Hafsa, B. Ben Atitallah, T. Ben Salah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2021, " Hand Gesture Recognition based on Electrical Impedance Tomography Measurements using Genetic Algorithms", Chemnitz, Germany, 29 september - 01 october 2021, Scopus 29 september - 01 october 2021
S. Neili, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021, "3D CNN for Human Action Recognition", Monastir, Tunisia, 22-25 march 2021, Scopus 22-25 march 2021
M. Hafsa, O. Bader, Z. Hu, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2021, "3D Image Reconstruction based on Electrical Impedance Tomography Measurements using a Gauss Newton Algorithm", Chemnitz, Germany, 29 september-01 october 2021, Scopus 29 september-01 october 2021
M. Hafsa, B. Ben Atitallah, T. Ben Salah, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2021, "A parallel Architecture of a Genetic Algorithm for EIT Image Reconstruction", Monastir, Tunisia, 22-25 march 2021, Scopus 22-25 march 2021
N. Bnouni, N. Bnouni, H. Ben Amor, I. Rekik, M.S. Rhim, B. Solaiman, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021, "Boosting CNN Learning by Ensemble Image Preprocessing Methods for Cervical Cancer Segmentation", Monastir, Tunisia, 22-25 march 2021, Scopus 22-25 march 2021
O. Mechi, M. Mehri, R. Ingold, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021, "Combining deep and ad-hoc solutions to localize text lines in ancient Arabic document images", Milan, Italy, 10-15 january 2021, Scopus 10-15 january 2021
D. Haddad, O. Bader, M. Hafsa, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2021, "Forward Modelling and Image Reconstruction with Postprocessing for Human Thorax Imaging based on Electrical Impedance Tomography Measurements", Chemnitz, Germany, 29 september- 01 october 2021, Scopus 29 september- 01 october 2021
O. Bader, D. Haddad, A. Yahia Kallel, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2021, "Identification of Communication Cables Based on S-Parameters and K-Nearest Neighbors Algorithm", Monastir, Tunisia, 22-25 march 2021, Scopus 22-25 march 2021
A. Mimouna, A. Ben Khalifa, I. Alouani, A. Taleb Ahmed, A. Rivenq, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021, "LSTM-based system for multiple obstacle detection using ultra-wide band radar", Virtual, Online, 04-06 february 2021, Scopus 04-06 february 2021
D. Haddad, A.Y. Kallel, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2021, "Modeling Reflections in a Complex Cable Structure with Impedance Mismatches", Chemnitz, Germany, 29 september 01 october 2021, Scopus 29 september 01 october 2021
A. Ismail, M. Mehri, A. Sahbani, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021, "Performance benchmarking of YOLO architectures for vehicle license plate detection from real-time videos captured by a mobile robot", Virtual, Online, 08-10 february 2021, Scopus 08-10 february 2021
A. Ismail, M. Mehri, A. Sahbani, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021, "PGTLP: A Dataset for Tunisian License Plate Detection and Recognition", Monastir, Tunisia, 22-25 march 2021, Scopus 22-25 march 2021
D. Haddad, A.Y. Kallel, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2021, "Pulse-based technique for hard faults identification in complex wire networks", Glasgow, United Kingdom, 17-20 may 2021, Scopus 17-20 may 2021
M.A. Marnissi, H. Fradi, A. Sahbani, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021, "Thermal image enhancement using generative adversarial network for pedestrian detection", Milan, Italy, 10-15 january 2021, Scopus 10-15 january 2021
O. Bader, M. Hafsa, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2021, " Two-Dimensional Forward Modeling for Human Thorax Imaging Based on Electrical Impedance Tomography", Chemnitz, Germany, 29 september - 01 october 2021, Scopus 29 september - 01 october 2021
B. Seddik, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2021, "Visual Methods for Sign Language Recognition: A Modality-Based Review", 30 september 2021, Chapitre de livre 30 september 2021
A. Elkissi, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "A Benchmark Terrorist Face Recognition Database", Caen, France, 29 september-01 october 2020, Classée 29 september-01 october 2020
O. Mechi, M. Mehri, R. Ingold, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "A Text Line Extraction Method For Archival Document Transcription", Monastir, Tunisia, 20-23 july 2020, Scopus 20-23 july 2020
N. Bnouni, I. Rekik, M.S. Rhim, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "Context-Aware Synergetic Multiplex Network for Multi-Organ Segmentation of Cervical Cancer", 01 october 2020, Chapitre de livre 01 october 2020
A. Elkissi, S. Boumaiza, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "Demographic Face Profiling Based on Age, Gender and Race", Sousse, Tunisia, 02-05 september 2020, Scopus 02-05 september 2020
A. Fathallah, M. Ibn Khedher, M.A. El-Yacoubi, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "Evaluation of Feature-Embedding Methods forWord Spotting in Historical Arabic Documents", Monastir, Tunisia, 20-23 july 2020, Scopus 20-23 july 2020
L. Ouannes, A. Ben Khalifa, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "Facial Recognition in Degraded Conditions Using Local Interest Points", Monastir, Tunisia, 20-23 july 2020, Scopus 20-23 july 2020
H. Walhazi, A. Maalej, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2020, "Mask2LFP:Mask-constrained Adversarial Latent Fingerprint Synthesis", Caen, France, 29 september - 01 october 2020, Classée 29 september - 01 october 2020
M.A. Marnissi, I. Hattab, H. Fradi, A. Sahbani, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2022, "Bispectral Pedestrian Detection Augmented with Saliency Maps using Transformer", Online Streaming, 6-8 february 2022, Scopus 6-8 february 2022
I. Hamrouni Trimech, N. Elmasoudi, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2022, "Novel Feature Combination Approach for Driver Fatigue Detection", Sétif, Algeria, 6-10 may 2022, Scopus 6-10 may 2022
R. Jaafar, H. Walhazi, A. Maalej, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2022, "U-Net based Deep Learning Architectures for Latent Fingerprint Segmentation", Sétif, Algeria, 6-10 may 2022, Scopus 6-10 may 2022
M. Hafsa, O. Bchir, O. Bader, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2022, "Remote platform for lung monitoring based on Electrical Impedance Tomography", Sétif, Algeria, 6-10 may 2022, Scopus 6-10 may 2022
H. Haddad, M. Hafsa, O. Bader, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2022, "Post-processing for Thorax Imaging based on Electrical Impedance Tomography using Deep Learning", Sétif, Algeria, 6-10 may 2022, Scopus 6-10 may 2022
D. Haddad, L. Wang, A. Yahia Kallel, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, O. Kanoun, 2022, "Multi-Sensor-based Method for Multiple Hard Faults Identification in Complex Wired Networks ", Chemnitz, 15-17 june 2022, Scopus 15-17 june 2022
L. Ouannes, A. Ben Khalifa, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2022, "Siamese Network for Face Recognition in Degraded Conditions", Sfax, Tunisia, 24-24 may 2022, Scopus 24-24 may 2022
I. Brini, M. Mehri, R. Ingold, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2022, "An End-to-End Framework for Evaluating Explainable Deep Models: Application to Historical Document Image Segmentation", Hammamet, Tunisia, 28-30 september 2022, Chapitre de livre 28-30 september 2022
O. Mechi, M. Mehri, N. Essoukri Ben Amara, 2022, "Recognizing Handwritten Text Lines in Ancient Document Images Based on a Gated Residual Recurrent Neural Network", Hammamet, Tunisia, 28-30 september 2022, Chapitre de livre 28-30 september 2022
Projects translate.Pôle de Recherche
Analyse et traitement de documents (DAP)
Intelligence Artificielle et Vision par Ordinateur (AICV)
Intelligence Artificielle et Vision par Ordinateur (AICV)
Intelligence Artificielle et Vision par Ordinateur (AICV)
Intelligence Artificielle et Vision par Ordinateur (AICV)
Intelligence Artificielle et Vision par Ordinateur (AICV)
Intelligence Artificielle et Vision par Ordinateur (AICV)
Intelligence Artificielle et Vision par Ordinateur (AICV)
Analyse et traitement de documents (DAP)
Analyse et traitement de documents (DAP)
Analyse et traitement de documents (DAP)
Analyse et traitement de documents (DAP)
Analyse et traitement de documents (DAP)
Analyse et traitement de documents (DAP)
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Word retrieval is an important task for understanding and exploiting document content by creating indexes. It is an information retrieval technique that aims to identify all occurrences of a query word in a set of documents (e.g., a book). In the word retrieval task, the input is a set of non-indexed documents and the output is a list of words ranked according to their similarity to the query word. This enables quick and easy online access to cultural heritage documents, and opens up further possibilities for studying these resources. In this project, we aim to improve word retrieval performance by developing a generative conditional model based on an adversarial network to generate clean document images from highly degraded images. This enhancement model deals with various degradation tasks such as watermarking and chemical degradation, with the aim of producing hyper-clean document images and fine detail retrieval performance.

The aim is to develop approaches for the identification/authentication of individuals using biometric measurements, based on new artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning (DL) technologies. These approaches are relevant to applications such as securing access to protected infrastructures, and combating fraud, crime and terrorism.   

The aim is to develop a platform for collecting/managing/storing digital data (images, audio, video) from public or private databases, under open or regulated license, or acquired from the sensors and cameras we have at our disposal. These data, which are essential to our studies, are constantly increasing in volume, on the order of Big Data, and changing in characteristics (size, resolution, modality), requiring a platform to facilitate their exploration/exploitation. It's a question of giving concrete form to the approaches developed in the form of hardware and software tools. These tools are the building blocks of embedded platforms and systems with real-time solutions for acquisition, analysis, object tracking, action recognition and decision-making.

When used in medicine, many augmented reality systems only consider a rigid registration of the preoperative model, and therefore do not take deformations into account. This reduces the credibility of augmented reality. In fact, the patient's position changes between the acquisition of the preoperative image and during the operation, when the table is often tilted to allow the abdominal viscera to slide to the bottom of the abdominal cavity to facilitate access to the organs. Heartbeats can also cause displacement. Also, the instruments will move and deform the organs, requiring new methods based on augmented reality to visualize these organ deformations during the operation.  Various methods have been proposed to achieve satisfactory results, non-rigidly realigning the preoperative model with an intraoperative surface of the target organ. Unfortunately, these methods are unable to achieve good overall accuracy. The aim of this project is to explore new techniques.

Although these technologies hold great promise for improving our current mobility habits and reducing the number of road accidents, there are still serious safety challenges to be addressed by Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). In fact, although on-board intelligence in the automotive field has produced impressive results, particularly for environmental perception, these systems remain unable to overcome complex traffic situations. A real-time collaborative perception scheme in which vehicles no longer limit themselves to data acquired by their own on-board sensors, but exploit data from remote sensors, is needed for reliable perception of the environment. Vehicles are no longer seen as isolated systems controlled solely by their drivers, but rather as intelligent nodes distributed within a complex interconnected system. With vehicular wireless communication, ITS applications are supported by several high-performance communication technologies such as ITS-G5 and 5G. As a result, vehicles can interact actively and in a participative way using in-vehicle units and roadside units. In this project, we are targeting aspects such as pedestrian detection, multi-object detection and recognition of driver distraction actions.

The aim is to develop feature extraction approaches for the recognition of hand gestures with a jumping motion. Indeed, over the last few decades, hand gesture recognition (HGR) has become one of the most important research topics, due to its wide range of applications in computer vision. Various approaches and techniques have been suggested and evaluated to achieve significant results on HGR. However, even with the triumph achieved over state-of-the-art methods, they failed to take into account the non-linearity and non-stationarity existing on time series data, including raw Leap Motion Controller (LMC) data. In this research work, we propose a new method for extracting and selecting relevant and discriminating features using the Hilbert Huang transform (HHT) and Fisher discriminant analysis. Accordingly, CML time series signals are decomposed by an empirical mode decomposition. Next, HHT is applied to generate the resulting Hilbert marginal spectrum, and Fisher discriminant analysis is also performed for efficient feature selection.

The idea for this project is based on one observation: the imbalance between demand and production of electrical energy is growing exponentially, and available resources are being depleted at an alarming rate. At the same time, the customer's role remains passive in the face of this challenge. It is therefore necessary for the customer to participate in this system as a consumer-actor. The aim of this project is to develop predictive algorithms based on Artificial Intelligence and its application to the energy optimization of Smart Grids (SG).

This innovative research project focuses on signal reconstruction using new multi-wavelet-based approaches. By exploring advanced filters and algorithms, this research aims to improve the ability to reconstruct complex signals, with an emphasis on their application in the biomedical field. In particular, the study focuses on the analysis of electrocardiographic (ECG) signals, which are essential for the early detection of heart disease. In addition, the project extends to investigate signals associated with the coronavirus pandemic, notably in the context of medical data collected from COVID-19 patients. The expected results of this research will offer a deeper understanding of signal reconstruction, paving the way for better methods of detecting cardiac abnormalities, as well as providing essential insights into understanding variations in complex biomedical signals and their correlation with coronavirus cases.

Transcribing archival documents, particularly Arabic manuscripts, has remained a tedious and costly task for many years (often carried out manually by administrative staff or archivists). Three major contributions are included in this project. The first is a new method based on a deep UNet architecture adapted to identify the central part of each line of text. The second contribution concerns the proposal of a method based on a deep encoder-decoder architecture. The encoder consists mainly of five octave layers. The decoder consists of a succession of five layers of recurrent neural networks preceded by a layer integrating the deep self-attention mechanism. The third method is based on a deep encoder-decoder architecture, the encoder part of which is mainly based on the fusion of the skip connection technique and the gated mechanism.

The aim of this project is to extract information from visually rich documents (VRDs) using Graph Neural Networks (GNNs). RNGs were chosen because they excel at capturing relationships and dependencies between different components. This is particularly useful for DVRs, where components such as text units and encompassing frames have complex relationships. To this end, a first model has been proposed based on a node classification approach for extracting information from visually rich documents (VRDs) using a graph-based representation. The approach uses a weighted graph representation of VRDs, where node features are based on spatial, textural and visual characteristics extracted from the VRD, and node neighbors are chosen based on a customized edge weight. The document graph is then fed into a multi-layer graph convolutional network (GCN) for node classification, which is able to efficiently focus on important neighboring nodes.

In this project, we propose to study adversarial attacks in situations relevant to real-world contexts by examining both sides of the issue: the ways in which an adversary can attack an implementation of a deep neural network, such as the sensors in an autonomous vehicle, and the ways in which these sensors can be hardened against adversarial attacks to ensure a reliable outcome. Recent implementations of machine learning-based applications tend to use multi-view and multi-modal data to accomplish their task, as single-view detectors show their limitations, particularly in the face of challenges such as occlusions. However, the majority of research on adversarial attacks focuses on single-view detectors, and adversarial attacks in a multi-view context remain a relatively understudied topic. One of the first aims of our work was to carry out an exploratory study into the transferability of patch-based adversarial attacks to different views of the same scene. This study showed that view angles have a significant effect on the performance of adversarial attacks, which has an impact on our objective: to propose an attack that can target a multi-view object detector. Initial findings show that for an adversarial attack to succeed, the attacker must simultaneously target multiple views. This multi-view adversarial attack will enable us to gain insight into the vulnerabilities specific to a multi-view context, leading us to our next objective: the implementation of an adversarial defense guaranteeing a highly robust deep neural network.

Atlas-based segmentation is a high-level segmentation technique that has become a standard paradigm for exploiting a priori knowledge in image segmentation. Different regions of the human body detected on medical imaging such as the brain or the female pelvic region, for example, are known to be anatomically complex and of high variability from patient to patient, making the task of segmentation using low-level segmentation techniques difficult. An atlas-based automatic segmentation approach using online learning has been developed. It was first applied to the segmentation of the human cerebellum from 2D brain MRI images. In a second step, the approach was applied to the segmentation of local regions likely to be affected by cervical cancer from 3D female pelvic MRI images. The proposed segmentation approach is based on a novel registration technique that uses a hybrid optimization procedure based on a particular genetic algorithm design combined with gradient descent in a multi-resolution strategy. The atlases used in this work were made available to us progressively in sequential order. The proposed approach is therefore based on an on-line machine learning method for the construction of the atlas base and for the segmentation process.

The aim is to develop a digital model of the thorax, with the necessary meshing and simulation of the electrical impedance tomography (EIT) system on which image reconstruction is based. EIT scans the organ by passing an electrical current through the body, detecting it on the skin with an electrode belt and generating electrical impedance measurements. TIE is used to detect lung infections, breast cancer, etc., and is a non-invasive type of medical imaging. TIE for lung monitoring is based on the repeated measurement of surface voltages resulting from a rotating injection of high-frequency, low-intensity alternating current flowing between electrodes located around the chest. During monitoring, cyclic injections of electrical currents are performed sequentially, usually between all pairs of adjacent electrodes. Structural information from the human chest reflects the actual shape of the lungs and thorax. Several mesh sizes have been studied, leading to a specific number of nodes and elements in the mesh. The choice of the best mesh size was based on the smooth contour of the lung that was obtained. This method was used to study conductivity distribution within a section of the human thorax by varying the current injection pattern.

The main aim of the work carried out in this project is to implement a histological image analysis system capable of meeting all the constraints and difficulties of analyzing this type of large scene in the field of medicine. The approach, based on incremental phenotyping, will make it possible to analyze a WSI image and then obtain precise, targeted information. The system to be developed will support clinicians in the analysis and diagnosis of histological images. The system will assist medical experts in the morphological recognition of different cell types, enabling quantification and morphometric analysis (e.g. dimensions, circularity, texture, etc.) from digitized histopathology slides, with the aim of obtaining reliable quantitative data enabling correlation studies with the various issues raised by clinicians (diagnostic, prognostic and predictive). The aim of the project is to propose a system to assist clinicians in the analysis and diagnosis of histological images. This system will be integrated as an essential assistant in the automated professional workflows handled by clinicians.