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Bibliography


Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

National Initiatives

ANR

VIDEO-ID
  • Program: ANR Sécurité

  • Project acronym: VIDEO-ID

  • Project title: VideoSurveillance and Biometrics

  • Duration: February 2008-February 2012

  • Coordinator: Thales Security Systems and Solutions S.A.S

  • Other partners: Inria; EURECOM; TELECOM and Management Sud Paris; CREDOF ; RATP

  • See also: http://www-sop.inria.fr/pulsar/projects/videoid/

  • Abstract: Using video surveillance, the VIDEO-ID project aims at achieving real time human activity detection including the prediction of suspect or abnormal activities. This project also aims at performing identification using face and iris recognition. Thanks to such identification, a detected person will be tracked throughout a network of distant cameras, allowing to draw a person's route and his destination. Without being systematic, a logic set of identification procedures is established: event and abnormal behaviour situation and people face recognition.

SWEET-HOME
  • Program: ANR Tecsan

  • Project acronym: SWEET-HOME

  • Project title: Monitoring Alzheimer Patients at Nice Hospital

  • Duration: November 2009-November 2012

  • Coordinator: CHU Nice Hospiteal (FR)

  • Other partners: Inria (FR); LCS (FR); CNRS unit - UMI 2954, MICA Center in Hanoi (VN); SMILE Lab , National Cheng Kung University (TW); National Cheng Kung University Hospital (TW).

  • Abstract: SWEET-HOME project aims at building an innovative framework for modeling activities of daily living (ADLs) at home. These activities can help assessing elderly disease (e.g. Alzheimer, depression, apathy) evolution or detecting pre-cursors such as unbalanced walking, speed, walked distance, psychomotor slowness, frequent sighing and frowning, social withdrawal with a result of increasing indoor hours.

FUI

QUASPER
  • Program: FUI

  • Project acronym: QUASPER

  • Project title: QUAlification et certification des Systèmes de PERception

  • Duration: June 2010 - May 2012

  • Coordinator: THALES ThereSIS

  • Other partners: AFNOR; AKKA; DURAN; INRETS; Sagem Securité; ST Microelectronics; Thales RT; Valeo Vision SAS; CEA; CITILOG; Institut d'Optique; CIVITEC; SOPEMEA; ERTE; HGH.

  • See also: http://www.systematic-paris-region.org/fr/projets/quasper-rd

  • Abstract: QUASPER project gathers 3 objectives to serve companies and laboratories: (1) to encourage R&D and the design of new perception systems; (2) to develop and support the definition of European standards to evaluate the functional results of perception systems; (3) to support the qualification and certification of sensors, software and integrated perception systems. Target domains are Security, Transportation and Automotive.

Investment of future

Az@GAME
  • Program: DGCIS

  • Project acronym: Az@GAME

  • Project title: un outil d'aide au diagnostic médical sur l'évolution de la maladie d'Alzheimer et les pathologies assimilées.

  • Duration: January 2012- December 2015

  • Coordinator: Groupe Genious

  • Other partners: IDATE, Inria(Stars), CMRR (CHU Nice) and CobTek team.

  • See also: http://www.azagame.fr/

  • Abstract: This French project aims at providing evidence concerning the interest of serious games to design non pharmacological approaches to prevent dementia patients from behavioural disturbances, most particularly for the stimulation of apathy.

Large Scale Inria Initiative

PAL
  • Program: Inria

  • Project acronym: PAL

  • Project title: Personally Assisted Living

  • Duration: 2010 -2014

  • Coordinator: COPRIN team

  • Other partners: AROBAS, DEMAR, E-MOTION, PULSAR, PRIMA, MAIA, TRIO, and LAGADIC Inria teams

  • See also: http://www-sop.inria.fr/coprin/aen/

  • Abstract: The objective of this project is to create a research infrastructure that will enable experiments with technologies for improving the quality of life for persons who have suffered a loss of autonomy through age, illness or accident. In particular, the project seeks to enable development of technologies that can provide services for elderly and fragile persons, as well as their immediate family, caregivers and social groups.

Collaborations

  • G. Charpiat works with Gabriel Peyré, François-Xavier Vialard and Giacomo Nardi (CNRS, CEREMADE, Université Paris-Dauphine) on the topic of piecewise rigid movements.

  • G. Charpiat works with Yann Ollivier (Computer Science department in Paris-Sud University (Orsay)), on the topic of image compression.