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Overview

Jérôme Idier is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France, specializing in the field of Engineering. Their research encompasses several interconnected subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Biophysics, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Computational Mechanics, and Atomic and Molecular Physics with a focus on Optics.

The scientist's contributions center around advanced imaging techniques and signal processing methods. Main topics of their work include:

  • Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
  • Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging
  • Sparse and Compressive Sensing Techniques
  • Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
  • Cell Image Analysis Techniques

Idier's publication record shows consistent involvement in notable research venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Scientific Reports
  • IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)

Several papers reflect Idier's research focus and year of publication:

  • Super-resolved live-cell imaging using random illumination microscopy, 2021, Cell Reports Methods
  • An Inverse Approach for Ultrasonic Imaging From Full Matrix Capture Data: Application to Resolution Enhancement in NDT, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control
  • Super-resolved total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy using random illuminations, 2023, Optica
  • Fast Non-Stationary Deconvolution of Ultrasonic Beamformed Images for Nondestructive Testing, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging
  • A Bayesian interpretation of the L-curve, 2023, Inverse Problems

Collaborative work is an evident aspect of their research approach. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Thomas Mangeat
  • Simon Labouesse
  • Sébastien Bourguignon
  • Marc Allain
  • Anne Sentenac

Best Publications

  • Algorithms for nonnegative matrix factorization with the β-divergence

    Cédric Févotte;Jérôme Idier

  • Algorithms for nonnegative matrix factorization with the beta-divergence

    Cédric Févotte;Jérôme Idier

  • Automatic Crack Detection on Two-Dimensional Pavement Images: An Algorithm Based on Minimal Path Selection

    Rabih Amhaz;Sylvie Chambon;Jerome Idier;Vincent Baltazart

  • Background removal from spectra by designing and minimising a non-quadratic cost function

    Vincent Mazet;Cédric Carteret;David Brie;Jérôme Idier

  • From Bernoulli–Gaussian Deconvolution to Sparse Signal Restoration

    C. Soussen;J. Idier;D. Brie;J. Duan

  • Unsupervised robust nonparametric estimation of the hemodynamic response function for any fMRI experiment

    P. Ciuciu;J.-B. Poline;G. Marrelec;J. Idier

  • Convex half-quadratic criteria and interacting auxiliary variables for image restoration

    J. Idier

  • Bayesian Approach to Inverse Problems

    Jérôme Idier

  • A fully Bayesian approach to the parcel-based detection-estimation of brain activity in fMRI.

    Salima Makni;Jérôme Idier;Thomas Vincent;Bertrand Thirion

  • Bayesian analysis of polyphonic western tonal music.

    Manuel Davy;Simon J. Godsill;Jérôme Idier

  • On global and local convergence of half-quadratic algorithms

    M. Allain;J. Idier;Y. Goussard

  • Unsupervised deconvolution of sparse spike trains using stochastic approximation

    F. Champagnat;Y. Goussard;J. Idier

  • Statistical Linear Destriping of Satellite-Based Pushbroom-Type Images

    H. Carfantan;J. Idier

  • A Sparsity-Based Method for the Estimation of Spectral Lines From Irregularly Sampled Data

    S. Bourguignon;H. Carfantan;J. Idier

  • Marginal estimation of aberrations and image restoration by use of phase diversity

    Amandine Blanc;Laurent M. Mugnier;Jéro‸Me Idier

  • Joint K-Step Analysis of Orthogonal Matching Pursuit and Orthogonal Least Squares

    C. Soussen;R. Gribonval;J. Idier;C. Herzet

  • Phase Diversity: A Technique for Wave-Front Sensing and for Diffraction-Limited Imaging

    Laurent M. Mugnier;Amandine Blanc;Jérôme Idier

  • A Majorize–Minimize Strategy for Subspace Optimization Applied to Image Restoration

    E Chouzenoux;J Idier;S Moussaoui

  • Inversion of large-support ill-posed linear operators using a piecewise Gaussian MRF

    M. Nikolova;J. Idier;A. Mohammad-Djafari

  • Joint detection-estimation of brain activity in functional MRI: a Multichannel Deconvolution solution

    S. Makni;P. Ciuciu;J. Idier;J.-B. Poline

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe Ciuciu
Philippe Ciuciu French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Jean-Baptiste Poline
Jean-Baptiste Poline Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Rémi Gribonval
Rémi Gribonval École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Cédric Févotte
Cédric Févotte Toulouse Institute of Computer Science Research
Habib Benali
Habib Benali Concordia University
Dario Farina
Dario Farina Imperial College London
Christophe Pallier
Christophe Pallier Grenoble Alpes University
Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz
Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Simon J. Godsill
Simon J. Godsill University of Cambridge
Bertrand Thirion
Bertrand Thirion University of Paris-Saclay

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