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, Her main contributions concern the integration of a priori information in the segmentation and recognition algorithms, especially the modelling of structural knowledge and of high-level rules, Florence Rossant received her engineering degree from ISEP (1992), her Ph.D. degree from ENST (Telecom ParisTech, 2006) and the Habilitation degree from the University Paris, vol.5, 2007.

, She is currently a Professor with the Signal and Image Processing Department, Telecom ParisTech, in charge of the Image Processing and Understanding Group. Her research interests include 3D image and object processing, computer vision, 3D and fuzzy mathematical morphology, information fusion, fuzzy set theory, structural, graphbased, 1986, she received the Master's degree from the University Paris, vol.12, 1995.

, He then moved to Grenoble as a postdoctoral fellow at Orange Labs in the Data and health team where he worked on smart access to medical images from PACS. His area of research is signal and image processing, compression and transmission of medical images, development of algorithms and methods for segmentation of medical images, 2012 he received the Ph.D. degree from Télécom Paris Tech

M. Paques, M. D. , and P. D. , is an ophthalmologist specialized in vitreoretinal imaging and diseases. He was trained in Paris, and is currently professor of ophthalmology at the Quinze-VIngts hospital. He coordinates several research projects on high resolution retinal imaging, addressing to OCT or to adaptive optics imaging