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Annexes Rapport D'activités 2012-2016 ANNEXES RAPPORT D'ACTIVITÉS 2012-2016 3495 SOMMAIRE RECHERCHE PRODUCTION SCIENTIFIQUE 5 AXE 1 - Modèles et méthodes d’analyse du patrimoine architectural et culturel 5 [ Articles dans des revues internationales avec comité de lecture répertoriés ] 5 [ Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture non répertoriées dans des bases de données internationales ] 8 [ Ouvrages (ou chapitre d’ouvrages) ] 9 [ Conférences sur invitation ] 10 [ Communications avec actes dans des congrès nationaux et internationaux avec comité de lecture ] 12 [ Communications orales sans actes dans colloques ] 25 [ Séminaires (sélection) ] 27 AXE 2 - Modèles et environnements numériques pour la conception en architecture 30 [ Articles dans des revues internationales avec comité de lecture répertoriés ] 30 [ Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture non répertoriées dans des bases de données internationales ] 31 [ Ouvrages (ou chapitre d’ouvrages) ] 31 [ Conférences sur invitation ] 32 [ Communications avec actes dans des congrès nationaux et internationaux avec comité de lecture ] 33 [ Communications orales sans actes dans colloques ] 38 [ Séminaires (sélection) ] 39 2 PERSONNELS ACCUEILLIS AU SEIN DU LABORATOIRE 40 Doctorants 40 Post-doctorants 45 Chargés d’étude et de recherche en CDD 46 ENSEIGNEMENTS EN ARTICULATION AVEC LA RECHERCHE 49 Formations recherche 49 Enseignements de master 51 Cours d’option, séminaires 53 Ecoles thématiques 55 PROJETS DE RECHERCHE 57 Coordination de projets de recherche 57 Collaboration à des projets de recherche 65 COOPÉRATIONS SCIENTIQUES 73 Participation à des projets de recherche collaboratifs 73 Collaborations avec des institutions culturelles 79 Collaborations avec des établissements de recherche et enseignement 79 Participation à des réseaux scientifiques 80 VALORISATION EVÉNEMENTS SCIENTIFIQUES ET CULTURELS 83 Organisation d’événements scientifiques 83 Actions de diffusion de la culture scientifique 91 DISPOSITIFS EXPÉRIMENTAUX 94 Applications informatiques 94 Applications multimédias 96 Applications muséographiques 99 ACTIONS DE TRANSFERT 101 Création d’entreprise 101 Brevets 101 Prototypes 102 Déclarations d’invention 102 Gestion et mise à disposition du public de fonds documentaires propres 103 Contribution à des normes et comités d’expertise 103 Contrats obtenus avec des partenaires non-académiques 104 LE MAP DANS LES MÉDIAS 105 3 ACTIVITÉS DE RECHERCHE 4 PRODUCTION SCIENTIFIQUE AXE 1 MODÈLES ET MÉTHODES D’ANALYSE DU PATRIMOINE ARCHITECTURAL ET CULTUREL [ Articles dans des revues Louiset, T., Pamart, A., Gattet, E., Raharijaona, T., De Luca, L., & Ruffier, internationales avec comité F. (2016). A Shape-Adjusted Tridimensional Reconstruction of Cultural de lecture répertoriés ] Heritage Artifacts Using a Miniature Quadrotor. Remote Sensing, 8(10), 858. Carboni, N., & de Luca, L. (2016). Towards A Conceptual Foundation For Documenting Tangible And Intangible Elements Of A Cultural Object. Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage. Degrigny, C., Piqué, F., Papiashvili, N., Guery, J., Mansouri, A., Le Goïc, G., & Tedeschi, C. (2016). Technical study of Germolles’ wall paintings: the input of imaging technique. Virtual Archaeology Review, 7(15), 1-8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/var.2016.5831 Fantin M. and Ciblac T. Extension of thrust network analysis with joints consideration and new equilibrium states. International Journal of Space Structures, first published on August 19, 2016 doi:10.1177/0266351116661814 Berthonneau J., Bromblet P., Cherblanc F., Ferrage E., Vallet J.-M. & Grauby O. (2016). The spalling decay of building bioclastic limestones of Provence (South East of France): from clay minerals swelling to hydric dilation. Journal of Cultural Heritage, 17, 53-60 doi:10.1016/j. culher.2015.05.004 Cherblanc F., Berthonneau J., Bromblet P., Huon V., Influence of wa- ter content on the mechanical behaviour of limestone: role of the clay minerals content, Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 49, 2016, p. 2033-2042, DOI 10.1007/s00603-015-0911-y Toschi I., Beraldin J-A., Cournoyer L., De Luca L., Capra A. Evaluating Dense 3D Surface Reconstruction Techniques using a Metrological Approach. Journal of Measurement Science, Volume 10, Issue 1, 38- 48. NCSL International, 2015. : http://www.ncsli.org/I/mj/dfiles/NCS- LI_Measure_2015_March.pdf Lo Buglio D., Lardinois V., De Luca L. What do thirty-one columns tell about a ‘theoretical’ thirty-second? Journal on Computing and Cultu- ral Heritage (JOCCH), Volume 8, Issue 1. ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi. org/10.1145/2700425 5 Chevrier, C. (2015). Semiautomatic Parametric Modelling of the Buil- dings on Town Scale Models. Journal on Computing and Cultural He- ritage (JOCCH), Volume 7 Issue 4, February 2015. dl.acm.org/citation. cfm?id=2622609 De Oliveira C., Bromblet Ph., Colombini A., Vergès-Belmin V., Medium- wave ultraviolet radiation to eliminate laser-induced yellowing genera- ted by the laser removal of lamp black on gypsum Studies in Conser- vation 2015; 60 (Supl.1), S34-S40. DOI: 10.1179/0039363015Z.0000000 00205 (en ligne) De Oliveira C., Vergès-Belmin V., Demaille D., Bromblet Ph., Lamp black and hematite contribution to laser yellowing: a study on tech- nical gypsum samples Studies in conservation, 2015, 10p. DOI 10.1179/2047058415Y.0000000003 (sous presse) De Luca, L. Methods, Formalisms and Tools for the Semantic-Based Surveying and Representation of Architectural Heritage. Applied Geo- matics, Volume 6, Issue 2, 115–39. Springer, 2014. doi:10.1007/s12518- 011-0076-7. Manuel A., Stefani C., De Luca L., Véron P. A hybrid approach for the semantic annotation of spatially oriented images, IJHDE (International Journal of Heritage in the Digital Era), Volume 3 Number 2, pp 305-320. Multi Science Publishing, 2014. URL: http://multi-science.metapress. com/content/50116821hv269223/ Hichri N., Stefani C., Véron P., Hamon G., De Luca L. Review of the «as- built» BIM approaches. Journal of Applied Geomatics. Springer, 2014. De Luca L., Driscu T., Peyrols E., Labrosse D., Berthelot M. A complete methodology for the virtual assembling of dismounted historic buil- dings. International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM). November 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4, pp 265-276. Springer Ber- lin / Heidelberg 2014: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12008-014-0224-5 Stefani C., Badosa S., Beck K., De Luca L., Brunetaux X., Al-Muktar M.. Developing a toolkit for mapping and displaying stone alteration on a web-based documentation platform. International Journal of Cultural Heritage, Volume 15, Issue 1, January–February 2014, pp 1–9. Elsevier 2014. URL : http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. culher.2013.01.011 Manuel A., De Luca, L., & Véron, P. (2014). A Hybrid Approach for the Se- mantic Annotation of Spatially Oriented Images. International Journal of Heritage in the Digital Era, 3(2), 305–320. http://doi.org/10.1260/2047- 4970.3.2.305 Robbiola L., Queixalos I. , A. Zwick, K. Baslé, F. Daniel, M. Drieux-Da- guerre, P. Ducom, J. Fritsch, "Disinfestation of historical buildings – corrosion evaluation of four fumigants on standard metals", J. Cultural Heritage DOI: 10.1016/j.culher.2014.02.004. Bromblet Ph, Berthonneau J., Leroux L., Gaudon P., Mercurio V., La cargaison du chaland Arles-Rhône 3 : un chargement de pierres de construction, Étude géologique : nature et provenance des blocs de pierre de la cargaison Archeonautica CNRS Editions, 18, 2014, p. 248- 253. 6 Berthonneau J., Grauby O., Ferrage E., Vallet J-M., Bromblet P., Dessan- dier D., Chaudanson D. and Baronnet A., Impact of swelling clays on the spalling decay of building limestones: insights from X-ray diffrac- tion profile modeling European journal of Mineralogy, oct 2014, vol.26, p.643-656. Kloppmann W., Leroux L., Bromblet P., Guerrot C., Proust E., Cooper A.H., Worley N., Smeds S.A., Bengtsson H., Tracing medieval and renais- sance alabaster works of art back to quarries: A multi-isotope (Sr, S, O) approach. Archaeometry, 56, 2, 2014, p. 203-219. E. Nocerino, F. Remondino, F. Menna, R. Saleri (2014). Accuracy and Block Deformation Analysis in Automatic UAV and Terrestrial Photo- grammetry – Lesson Learnt in International Archives of the Photogram- metry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Volume II – 5W1, 2013 XXIV Pierrot-Deseilligny, M., De Luca, L., & Remondino, F. (2013). Automa- ted Image-Based Procedures for Accurate Artifacts 3D Modeling and Orthoimage. Journal of Geoinformatics FCE CTU, 6(1) Retrieved from http://geoinformatics.fsv.cvut.cz/pdf/geoinformatics-fce-ctu-2011-06. pdf Stefani C., Busayarat C., Lombardo J., De Luca L. A web platform for the consultation of spatialized and semantically enriched iconographic sources on cultural heritage buildings. International Journal on Compu- ting and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH), Volume 6 Issue 3. ACM, 2013 (URL : http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2499934). Jacquemin C., Caye V., De Luca L., Favre-Brun A.. Genius Loci : A Spatial Augmented Reality performance based on 3D scans and historical hy- potheses. International Journal of Arts and Technology, Indersciences (in press, on-line first: http://www.inderscience.com/info/ingeneral/ forthcoming.php?jcode=ijart ). Cappellini V., Stefani C., Nony N., De Luca L. Graphical Representation and Interpretation Method for Surveying Masonry Structures: Seman- tically Enriched 2.5D Textures. International Journal of Heritage in the Digital Era. Volume 2, Issue 1. Multi-Science, 2013. URL http://multi- science.metapress.com/content/k10m224578g72280/ Vallet J-M., De Luca L., Feillou M., Guillon O.,
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