Research

OUR RESEARCH IS BASED ON THREE AXES

DATA SCIENCE

Modeling, processing and interpretation of data of heterogeneous and multiform nature. Data mining, machine learning, probabilistic, statistical and neuronal models. Computer vision, natural language processing, biometrics.

SENSORS AND INSTRUMENTATION

High sensitivity sensors, low frequency noise, functional oxide thin films, magnetic detection, radiation detection, electric field gas detection, magnetic or electric imaging, non-destructive testing.

ALGORITHMS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Complexity, calculation models, randomness, cryptography, algorithm analysis, planning, multi-agent systems, knowledge representation, reasoning, constraint programming, optimisation, robotics.

SIX TEAMS

FOUR THEMATICAL SEMINARS

Seminars are held throughout the year on four main thematics. Join us at these events!

  • Electronics:
    Organized by the ELECTRONICS team, it covers the thematics of the team, in particular high sensitivity sensors and low frequency noise.
  • Algo:
    Organized by the AMACC team, it gathers every week researchers around the thematics of algorithms and complexity.
  • Image:
    Organized by the IMAGE team, it gathers its researchers around image processing and computer vision.
  • Cryptology and security:
    Co-organized by the SAFE and AMACC teams, with the LMNO and Orange Labs, it animates the Caen community around the thematic of security.

TWO TRANSVERSAL WORKING GROUPS

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND HEALTH

This working group brings together, in a transdisciplinary framework, numerous academic and industrial actors on health-related issues such as medical imaging, health instrumentation, patient data protection, and computer-aided diagnosis.

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

The GREYC has been collaborating for several years with the Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines of the UNICAEN within the CPER NUMNIE project on the general issue of heritage preservation and valorisation. This working group aims to encourage cross-fertilization between human and social sciences and computer science.

DISCOVER THE GREYC NLP WORKSHOPS

Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a historical research theme of the GREYC, which is transversal to several teams. The NLP workshops provide an opportunity to discuss the two major approaches to NLP, connexionnism and structuralism. Thus, the NLP workshops address the global thematics of NLP, namely machine learning, multimodality, multilingualism and access to information. The NLP workshops are open to the entire Normandy scientific and business community.

GREYC PUBLICATIONS

HAL is the reference portal for GREYC publications. It lists the publications, theses and reports of our researchers since the creation of the laboratory.