Michel Roux
Ecole Nationale Supérieure
des Télécommunications
Département TSI
46, rue Barrault
75634 Paris Cedex 13
FRANCE
Tel : (33) (01) 45 81 81 28 Fax : (33) (01)
45 81 37 94
E-Mail : michel.roux@tsi.enst.fr
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My new look

In few words...
I was born in 1964. I graduated from ENST in 1988,
and received the PhD degree from ENST in Image and Signal Processing in
1992. My dissertation was on Multi-Source Image Registration, with an application
to the registration of SPOT images and maps. My advisors were Henri
Maîtreand Jaime
Lopez-Krahe.
From March 1993 to October 1994, I was a Post-Doctoral
Fellow at Carnegie Mellon University.
I was in the MAPSLab with
David
Mckeown, and worked on building extraction from multiple images. I
also won the MAPSLab's NCAA
Basket Pool in 1994.
Since Octobre 1994, I'm back in the Département
IMA of the ENST. My research activites
are in computer vision, remote sensing and cartography. Most recently my
focus has been on the generation of cartographic databases by simultaneous
interpretation of aerial images and scanned maps.
I'm in charge for the ENST of the image processing
lessons for two DEA (Diplome d'Etudes Approfondies) Sciences
de l'Information Géographique and Méthodes
Physiques en Télédétection.
To know a bit more...
You can look to my list of publications
or to the part of our Annual
Report related to my activities. Don't hesitate to contact me if you
are interested.


Last update: 14 mars 1997 by Michel
Roux.