Personnel
Overall Objectives
Research Program
Application Domains
Highlights of the Year
New Software and Platforms
New Results
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Partnerships and Cooperations
Dissemination
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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

National Initiatives

ANR-FRQSC INTROSPECT

Participants : Valérie Gouranton [contact] , Bruno Arnaldi, Ronan Gaugne, Jean-Baptiste Barreau, Flavien Lecuyer.

INTROSPECT is a 3-year project funded by French ANR and "Fonds de Recherche Société et Culture" (FRQSC) from Quebec region, Canada. The collaboration involves researchers in computer science and archeology from France and Canada : Hybrid (Inria-IRISA), CReAAH, Inrap, company Image ET, University Laval and INRS-ETE. INTROSPECT aims to develop new uses and tools for archaeologists that facilitate access to knowledge through interactive numerical introspection methods that combine computed tomography with 3D visualization technologies, such as Virtual Reality, tangible interactions and 3D printing. The scientific core of the project is the systematization of the relationship between the artefact, the archaeological context, the digital object and the virtual reconstruction of the archaeological context that represents it and its tangible double resulting from the 3D printing. This axiomatization of its innovative methods makes it possible to enhance our research on our heritage and to make use of accessible digital means of dissemination. This approach changes from traditional methods and applies to specific archaeological problems. Several case studies will be studied in various archaeological contexts on both sides of the Atlantic. Quebec museums are partners in the project to spread our results among the general public.

Ilab CertiViBE

Participants : Anatole Lécuyer [contact] , Jussi Tapio Lindgren, Thierry Gaugry, Cédric Riou.

CertiViBE is a 2-year "Inria Innovation Lab" (2015-2017) funded by Inria for supporting the development of OpenViBE software, and notably its evolution in order to enable and fasten the medical transfer and the medical certification of products based on OpenViBE. This joint lab involves two partners: Hybrid and Mensia Technologies startup company. The project aims at setting up a quality environment, and developping a novel version of the software wich should comply with medical certification rules.

IPL BCI-LIFT

Participants : Anatole Lécuyer [contact] , Jussi Tapio Lindgren, Hakim Si Mohammed, Lorraine Perronnet, Nataliya Kos'Myna.

BCI-LIFT is a 4-year "Inria Project Lab" initiative (2015-2019) funded by Inria for supporting a national research effort on Brain-Computer Interfaces. This joint lab involves several Inria teams: Hybrid, Potioc, Athena, Neurosys, Mjolnir, Demar; as well as external partners: INSERM-Lyon, and INSA Rouen. This project aims at improving several aspects of Brain-Computer Interfaces: learning and adaptation of BCI systems, user interfaces and feedback, training protocols, etc.

ATT CONSORVIBE

Participants : Anatole Lécuyer [contact] , Jussi Tapio Lindgren [contact] .

CONSORVIBE is a 6-month ATT Inria Project funded by Inria for supporting a prospective effort and the feasibility study of building a consortium of partners dedicated to the sustainability and promotion of the OpenViBE software.