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My main research interests are computer vision and computational geometry, targeted towards 3D photography, i.e. automatic 3D modeling from digital photographs.
This research has led to novel image-based modeling algorithms, whose results compare favorably with the state of the art. Please consult our demo page.
For a quantitative comparative evaluation of our algorithms, you may consult the online benchmark
created by Christoph Strecha.
Selected publications
- H. H. Vu, R. Keriven, P. Labatut and J.-P. Pons. Towards high-resolution large-scale multi-view stereo. To appear in CVPR (IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition), Miami, USA, 2009. [pdf]
- J.-D. Boissonnat, J.-P. Pons and M. Yvinec. From segmented images to good quality meshes using Delaunay refinement. In ETVC (Emerging Trends in Visual Computing), LNCS, volume 5416, 2009. [pdf]
- C. Allène, J.-P. Pons, and R. Keriven. Seamless image-based texture atlases using multi-band blending. In ICPR (International Conference on Pattern Recognition), Tampa, USA, 2008. [pdf]
- A. Delaunoy, E. Prados, P. Gargallo, J.-P. Pons, and P. Sturm. Minimizing the multi-view stereo reprojection error for triangular surface meshes. In BMVC (British Machine Vision Conference), Leeds, UK, 2008. [pdf]
- P. Labatut, J.-P. Pons, and R. Keriven. Efficient multi-view reconstruction of large-scale scenes using interest points, Delaunay triangulation and graph cuts. In ICCV (IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2007. [pdf]
- E. Aganj, J.-P. Pons, F. Ségonne, and R. Keriven. Spatio-temporal shape from silhouette using four-dimensional Delaunay meshing. In ICCV (IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2007. [pdf]
- I. Eckstein, J.-P. Pons, Y. Tong, C.C. Jay Kuo, and M. Desbrun. Generalized surface flows for mesh processing. In SGP (Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing), Barcelona, Spain, pages 183-192, 2007. [pdf]
- J.-P. Pons, F. Ségonne, J.-D. Boissonnat, L. Rineau, M. Yvinec, and R. Keriven. High-quality consistent meshing of multi-label datasets. In IPMI (Information Processing in Medical Imaging), pages 198-210, 2007. [pdf]
- J.-P. Pons and J.-D. Boissonnat. Delaunay deformable models: Topology-adaptive meshes based on the restricted Delaunay triangulation. In CVPR (IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition), Minneapolis, USA, 2007. [pdf]
- J.-P. Pons and J.-D. Boissonnat. A Lagrangian approach to dynamic interfaces through kinetic triangulation of the ambient space. In CGF (Computer Graphics Forum), volume 26(2), pages 227-239, 2007. [pdf]
- J.-P. Pons, R. Keriven, and O. Faugeras. Multi-view stereo reconstruction and scene flow estimation with a global image-based matching score. In IJCV (The International Journal of Computer Vision), volume 72(2), pages 179-193, 2007. [pdf]
- G. Charpiat, P. Maurel, J.-P. Pons, R. Keriven, and O. Faugeras. Generalized gradients: Priors on minimization flows. In IJCV (The International Journal of Computer Vision), volume 73(3), pages 325-344, 2007. [pdf]
- P. Labatut, R. Keriven, and J.-P. Pons. Fast level set multi-view stereo on graphics hardware. In 3DPVT (International Symposium on 3D Data Processing, Visualization and Transmission), Chapell Hill, USA, pages 774-781, 2006. [pdf]
- J.-P. Pons, G. Hermosillo, R. Keriven, and O. Faugeras. Maintaining the point correspondence in the level set framework. In JCP (Journal of Computational Physics), volume 220(1), pages 339-354, 2006. [pdf]
- J.-P. Pons. Methodological and applied contributions to the deformable models framework. PhD thesis, ENPC, 2005. [pdf]
For a more complete publication list, please consult Google Scholar or DBLP.
Bio
I am a researcher in the MOD-EVE division and in the IMAGINE group at CSTB, Sophia-Antipolis, France.
From 2006 to 2008, I was a permanent researcher in the CERTIS Laboratory directed by Renaud Keriven at
École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Marne-la-Vallée, France.
In 2006, I was a post-doctoral student in the GEOMETRICA Team at INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France,
under the supervision of Jean-Daniel Boissonnat, and in the Applied Geometry Laboratory at Caltech, Pasadena, USA,
under the supervision of Mathieu Desbrun.
From 2002 to 2005, I was a PhD student in the ODYSSÉE Team at INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France,
under the supervision of Renaud Keriven and Olivier Faugeras.
I am a graduate student from École Polytechnique and from École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, France.
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