Kévin Bailly is a Lecturer at Sorbonne University, affiliated with the Institute of Intelligent Systems and Robotics (ISIR) and part of the Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (MLIA) team. His research focuses on computer vision, deep learning, and their applications in facial expression recognition, neural network optimization, and medical imaging. Dr. Bailly's research interests span multiple areas including: Computer Vision and Image Analysis Deep Learning and Neural Network Optimization Facial Expression and Action Unit Recognition Model Compression and Quantization Techniques Medical Applications of Artificial Intelligence His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on neural network optimization, with particular emphasis on quantization, pruning, and compression techniques that maintain model performance while reducing computational requirements. His work spans both theoretical advancements in deep learning and practical applications in healthcare, human-computer interaction, and affective computing. He has developed novel approaches like PowerQuant for non-uniform quantization, RULe for real-time face alignment in degraded conditions, and RED++ for data-free pruning of deep neural networks. Dr. Bailly has published extensively in top-tier venues including ICLR, NeurIPS, IEEE TPAMI, and IEEE TAC, with a consistent output of high-impact research from 2022-2024. His work bridges theoretical computer vision with practical applications, particularly in medical diagnostics and human-computer interaction systems. He actively collaborates with researchers across multiple institutions, including Arnaud Dapogny, Edouard Yvinec, and Matthieu Cord, and has contributed to interdisciplinary projects that apply AI techniques to medical domains such as fracture classification and obstetrics.









