Joseph Chazalon

Associate Professor

Team

Image Processing and Pattern Recognition

Campus

Paris

Short Bio

I received an engineer degree (2008), then a Ph.D. degree (2013), both in Computer Science, from INSA Rennes. Then I worked as research engineer at the University of La Rochelle, France, from 2013 to 2018. Since 2018, I'm a lecturer at EPITA, with both teaching and research activities.

Research

Topics

My research is focused around the following core topics:

  • Computer Vision
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Information Retrieval
  • Document Image Analysis (both historical and administrative)
  • Interactive/Assisted Information Extraction
  • Datasets, Competitions and Evaluation Protocols
  • Reproducible Research

Publications

For a full list of publications, code, datasets and other resources, you can check:

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Teaching

I teach mostly technical and applied courses, for master students. Here is a short summary of the courses I'm involved in:

  • Introduction to Machine Learning (Master)
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (Master)
  • Deep Learning applied to Computer Vision (Master)
  • Massively parallel programming on GPUs using CUDA (Master)
  • Introduction to Image Processing and Computer Vision (Bachelor)
  • Docker for ML Engineers (Master)