Michel Bilodeau
Professor
Department of Mathematics
Centre de Morphologie Mathematique
France
Biography
I am born in 1959. I received the engineer degree in 1981 from the Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal in engineering physics, then a PhD from Ecole des Mines de Paris in Mathematical Morphology. I am working since 1985 at the Centre de Morphologie Mathematique (CMM) of the Ecole des Mines de Paris. My fields of interest are: vehicle guidance by computer vision (Eureka project PROMETHEUS), design of algorithms for vehicle and obstacle detection by video camera and image analysis, development of software for image processors. I like dedicated architecture design and programming.
Research Interest
ehicle guidance by computer vision (Eureka project PROMETHEUS), design of algorithms for vehicle and obstacle detection by video camera and image analysis, development of software for image processors. I like dedicated architecture design and programming.
Publications
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Clienti C, Bilodeau M, Beucher S. An efficient hardware architecture without line memories for morphological image processing. InAdvanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems 2008 (pp. 147-156). Springer Berlin/Heidelberg.
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Yu X, Beucher S, Bilodeau M. Road tracking, lane segmentation and obstacle recognition by mathematical morphology. InIntelligent Vehicles' 92 Symposium., Proceedings of the 1992 Jun 29 (pp. 166-172). IEEE.
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Beucher S, Bilodeau M. Road segmentation and obstacle detection by a fast watershed transformation. InIntelligent Vehicles' 94 Symposium, Proceedings of the 1994 Oct 24 (pp. 296-301). IEEE.