ROYER Emilien

Royer Emilien

Research Engineer (PhD)

at CNRS

I am the head of the laboratory IT and ISO 9001 manager for IT. I also conduct some research activities regarding AI rodent brain segmentation.

Research Engineer (PhD)

Detailed Activities

I joined the laboratory in 2020. Coming from a “document analysis and recognition” background, I am now applying my skills in image processing and AI to medical image processing. I am currently working on rodent brain segmentation through convolutional neural networks applications. I’m also the head of laboratory’s IT from and manage tasks from database to project management.

Keywords

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Image Processing
  • Image Segmentation
  • Deep Learning

Research Projects

Publications :

180164 Royer 1 harvard-cite-them-right-no-et-al 50 date desc year 4847 https://crmbm.univ-amu.fr/wp-content/plugins/zotpress/
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