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Samuel DELEPOULLE is an Associate Professor (Maître de Conférences) at the University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France, holding an HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches) qualification for PhD supervision. His research centers on visual perception and image synthesis within computer graphics and interdisciplinary applications.
His core research domains include:
- Visual Perception mechanisms in human-computer interaction
- Image Synthesis techniques for realistic rendering
- Computer Graphics algorithms for Monte Carlo rendering
- Machine Learning applications in noise reduction
- Neuroscience collaborations on action representation
- Computer Vision for biological imaging analysis
Recent publications reveal dominant trends in deep learning architectures for rendering optimization, interdisciplinary neuroscience collaborations, and software development for video-microscopy. His work bridges technical computer graphics with cognitive science and biological applications, particularly through the IC research team.
Scientific recognition:
- No specific awards documented in source materials
As an HDR-qualified researcher, Delepoulle supervises doctoral candidates though no student names are publicly listed. His grant activity appears concentrated in computer graphics research with biological and neurological applications, evidenced by cross-disciplinary publications.
He maintains active affiliation with the IC research team at University of the Littoral Opal Coast, focusing on image processing and computational perception systems.
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