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Prof. Jean-Luc Dugelay

Prof. Jean-Luc Dugelay (M) is a Professor in the Department of Digital Security. His current work focuses in the domain of multimedia image processing, in particular activities in security (image forensics, biometrics and video surveillance, mini drones), and facial image processing. He has authored or co-authored over 300 publications in journals and conference proceedings, 1 book on "3D Object Processing: Compression, Indexing and Watermarking" by Wiley, 2008, 5 book chapters and 3 international patents. Prof. Dugelay is a Fellow of the IEEE and The IAPR. He has delivered several tutorials on digital watermarking, biometrics and compression at major international conferences, such as ACM Multimedia and IEEE ICASSP. He participated in numerous scientific events as a member of the scientific technical committees, invited speakers or session chair. He was an elected member of the EURASIP Board of Governors during the period 2000-2018. He is/was Associate Editor of several international journals, such as IEEE Transactions on Image Processing and IEEE Transactions on Multimedia; Founding Editor-in-Chief, EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing (SpringerOpen); Member, SPS Image, Video, and Multidimensional Signal Processing Technical Committee (2002-07), SPS Multimedia Technical Committee (1999-2003 and 2005-08), and SPS Information Forensics and Security Technical Committee (2010-12); Co-author of several conference articles that received an IEEE award in 2011, 2012 and 2013; Co-organiser, Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (Cannes, 2001) and the 2003 Multimodal User Authentication (Santa Barbara, 2003). In 2015, he served as General Co-Chair, IEEE ICIP (Québec City) and EURASIP EUSIPCO (Nice). In 2016, he won, with his co-authors from Orange labs, an award at CVPR for his work related to deep learning for soft biometrics.

 

PARTNERS AND SPONSORS

 

IAPR
Technical Committee on Biometrics (TC4)

 

IEEE

 

Eurasip
European Association for Signal Processing

 

CVPL

OT-MORPHO is now IDEMIA

EAB European Association for Biometrics

 

Biosecure

 

University of Sassari

 

Athena