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Marc Donias is an Associate Professor at the University of Bordeaux, affiliated with the IMS (Laboratory of Integration, Material to System) which is part of the College of Engineering. He is a member of the Signal and Image Processing research group and works within the MOTIVE team, focusing on advanced image processing and computer vision applications.
His research interests span across multiple domains including image processing, signal processing, computer vision, machine learning, and seismic data analysis. Dr. Donias has made significant contributions in texture analysis, image colorization algorithms, and geological data interpretation. His work often bridges theoretical advances with practical applications in agriculture, materials science, and geophysics.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong trend toward deep learning applications in image processing, particularly generative models for image colorization and object detection. His work demonstrates interdisciplinary reach, connecting computer vision with agricultural technology, materials science, and geophysical interpretation. The publications show consistent collaboration with researchers from the IMS laboratory, particularly with Yannick Berthoumieu and other members of the MOTIVE team.
Dr. Donias has been actively involved in developing innovative approaches for seismic horizon reconstruction, texture analysis, and agricultural image processing. His work on SPD manifold learning for image colorization represents a sophisticated mathematical approach to a challenging computer vision problem. The practical applications of his research are evident in precision agriculture technologies and geological interpretation tools.
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