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Research activity of Axis 4 during the period 2019-2021
Research topics The concept of smart and secure territories refers to sustainable cities, non-urban areas and communities with networked intelligent systems that place the users at their core and deliver personalized services and resources suited to a wide range of behaviors, constraints, and preferences. Such intelligent systems should help sense complex situations, make decisions, predict risks, extract knowledge from data, and report back to users. In addition, they should address the challenges of secure territories: reliability, safety, security, legality, trust, and acceptability.
3IA Chairs A total of 8 principal researchers have contributed to Axis 4: •
3 Chairs since 2019 (M. Teller, M. Önen and P. Alliez)
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4 Chairs since 2020 (E. Di Bernardino, D. Gesbert, P. Goatin, C. Richard)
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1 Affiliate Chair (A. Lhéritier) since 2020.
In addition, this axis leverages the research results developed in Axis 1.
Chairs 2019
Pierre Alliez - Inria
3D modeling of large-scale environments for the smart territory We are exploring the generation of rich 3D vector maps with semantic attributes from raw measurement data. We plan to learn geometric priors and error metrics that locally adapt to the semantic class of objects. We are developing a pliant approach with the capability to model the wide range of objects, which abound in open environments of the smart territories.