The Smart Point Cloud
Vidéo synthetising the thesis dissertation : The Smart Point Cloud by Florent Poux - 2019
The Faculty of Sciences, by its uniqueness but also its diversity, is at the service of the triple university mission: teaching, research and citizenship.
One of the missions of the Faculty of Science is to prepare students to become self-reliant scientists imbued with the critical thinking and adaptability necessary to meet tomorrow's technological challenges.
At the forefront of research, the Faculty of Science develops a rigorous and innovative scientific approach that contributes to the quality of its teaching.
Although it satisfies the intellectual need and curiosity of the scientist, science is open to the world. In the service of men and women, it is closely linked to all aspects of human life.
Le Dr. Florent Poux a obtenu le Prix Européen 2019 de la meilleure thèse en Science des Données Géospatiales (GeoInformation).
Cette haute distinction de l’EuroSDR vient couronner un ouvrage intitulé « The Smart Point Cloud : Structuring 3D intelligent Point Data », qui rassemble des réflexions majeures redéfinissant le rôle des nuages de points dans la création de « digital twins » grâce à un enrichissement automatique des connaissances. Il s'agit d'une tentative de créer des environnements intelligents, des copies virtuelles qui peuvent être intégrées dans des services de raisonnement totalement autonomes.
Vidéo synthetising the thesis dissertation : The Smart Point Cloud by Florent Poux - 2019
A new campaign of analyses carried out by researchers from the University of Liège and Paris Sorbonne is shedding light on unsuspected aspects of Pharaonic art.
This project represents an innovative approach to urban planning and management. For example, it will enable the City of Liège to monitor tree planting as part of its Canopée plan.
A study that used the MAR climate model developed by ULiège researchers to predict the risk of meteorite loss due to the melting of the ice sheet.