Speakers

 


Livio De Luca
CNRS-MCC MAP laboratory (Models and simulations for Architecture and Her- itage), France

Notre Dame of Paris: a cathedral of digital data and multidisciplinary knowledge

Biography:

Doctor De Luca is Senior researcher and Director of the CNRS- MCC MAP laboratory. His research activities focus on surveying, the geometric modeling and semantic enrichment of digital representations of heritage objects, as well as on the design and development of multidimensional information systems. He has been leading many projects on these topics in France (ANR, FUI, CNRS, MC, ...) and at the international level (European Union: FP7, Marie-Curie, H2020, ...). He is currently the recipient of an Advanced ERC grant (http://www.ndameheritage.map.cnrs.fr) for an “n-Dimensional analysis and memorisation ecosystem for building cathedrals of knowledge in Heritage Science”. Since 2019, he has been coordinating the “digital data” working group of the CNRS and the French Ministry of Culture for the restoration of the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral after it burned.

 

 


El Mustapha Mouaddib
University of Picardie Jules Verne, MIS laboratory, France

Registration on an extreme case: the point clouds of Notre-Dame de Paris

Biography:

Relevance to the workshop: El Mustapha Mouaddib is full professor and is the leader of the 15 year long research program started in 2010, dedicated to make the most accurate and complete 3D model from data capture of the cathedral of Amiens, France: e-Cathedral (https://mis.u-picardie.fr/~ecathedrale). His team has also made digital models of other huge monuments in France (Notre-Dame-of-Paris after the 2019 fire, the cathedral of Beauvais,...) and in other countries (e.g. the Hassan mosquee, Morocco). His presentation will focus on the accurate registration issues related to 3D digital models of buildings captured before and after large damages, toward diagnostics with architects.


Anthony Pamart
CNRS-MCC MAP laboratory, France

Massive image-based digitization strategies in the framework of Notre-Dame de Paris scientific worksite (Joint talk)

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Florent Comte
CNRS-MCC MAP laboratory, France

Massive image-based digitization strategies in the framework of Notre-Dame de Paris scientific worksite (Joint talk)

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International Conference on Computer Vision
Paris, France