Overview

I am a third year PhD student in the Computer Science department, University College London, and part of the Virtual Environments and Computer Graphics group. I am funded by Microsoft Research.

My supervisors are Jan Kautz in UCL and Carsten Rother in Microsoft Research Cambridge.

About

I studied Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at ENSIMAG, where I received an Engineering diploma.

I also got a Master's degree from UCL where I attended the Msc Vision, Imaging and Virtual Environments (now renamed Computer Graphics, Vision and Imaging) in 2007-2008.

In 2008-2009 I worked as a Research & Development programmer for Double Negative Visual Effects.

My PhD in UCL started in september 2009.

Research

Finding correspondences in images at the patch level can be used to achieve different image enhancement and image editing applications.

I am working on methods that can be used to match patches of images at a large scale.

Labs

I am lab demonstrator in UCL for the following courses (2011-2012):


Computational Photography and Capture (COMPGV15, COMP3085, COMPM085)

This course reviews the main algorithms used in the Computational Photography field. The labs are a series of guided exercises covering the different topics taught in this module.

Interests

I am interested in game development, and more particularly in game development for the Android platform.

I have created Serious Sheep Games and released RainDrop on the Android market. I recently started to work on a game project using Unity.

Contact

My contact details are:


  • University College London
  • Gower Street
  • London WC1E 6BT
  • United Kingdom

  • Office: 4.17
  • Tel: +44 (0)20 7679 3495 (Direct Dial)
  • Internal: 33495
  • Fax: +44 (0)20 7387 1397
  • Email: f.besse at cs.ucl.ac.uk