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Salah Bourennane

Salah Bourennane

Overview

Salah Bourennane is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France and has conducted research primarily in the fields of Computer Science and Engineering. Their work spans several subfields, including Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Artificial Intelligence, and Mechanical Engineering.

Their research frequently addresses topics such as Electrical and Bioimpedance Tomography, Flow Measurement and Analysis, Non-Destructive Testing Techniques, Face Recognition and Analysis, Remote-Sensing Image Classification, Face and Expression Recognition, and Remote Sensing and Land Use.

Recent publications by Salah Bourennane include:

  • High Speed EIT With Multifrequency Excitation Using FPGA and Response Analysis Using FDM, 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Improving EIT-Based Visualizations of Two-Phase Flows Using an Eigenvalue Correlation Method, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Multiscale denoising autoencoder for improvement of target detection, 2021, International Journal of Remote Sensing
  • Hyperspectral image classification with unsupervised feature extraction, 2020, Remote Sensing Letters
  • Hybrid descriptor and optimized CNN with transfer learning for face recognition, 2022, Multimedia Tools and Applications

They have collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Mathieu Darnajou
  • Chunhui Dang
  • Guillaume Ricciardi
  • Cédric Bellis
  • Saba Mylvaganam

Salah Bourennane's work has appeared in multiple publication venues, notably:

  • Multimedia Tools and Applications
  • International Journal of Remote Sensing
  • Remote Sensing
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • IEEE Sensors Journal

In addition to journal articles, Salah Bourennane has contributed to book publications. One such contribution includes the book titled Data Science, published by Springer Nature in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Monte-Carlo-based channel characterization for underwater optical communication systems

    C. Gabriel;M. Khalighi;S. Bourennane;P. Leon

  • Denoising and Dimensionality Reduction Using Multilinear Tools for Hyperspectral Images

    N. Renard;S. Bourennane;J. Blanc-Talon

  • Fading Reduction by Aperture Averaging and Spatial Diversity in Optical Wireless Systems

    M.-A. Khalighi;N. Schwartz;N. Aitamer;S. Bourennane

  • Denoising of Hyperspectral Images Using the PARAFAC Model and Statistical Performance Analysis

    Xuefeng Liu;S. Bourennane;C. Fossati

  • Channel modeling for underwater optical communication

    Chadi Gabriel;Mohammad-Ali Khalighi;Salah Bourennane;Pierre Leon

  • Noise Removal From Hyperspectral Images by Multidimensional Filtering

    D. Letexier;S. Bourennane

  • Unsupervised change detection on SAR images using fuzzy hidden Markov chains

    C. Carincotte;S. Derrode;S. Bourennane

  • Retinal vessel segmentation using a probabilistic tracking method

    Yi Yin;Mouloud Adel;Salah Bourennane

  • Channel coding and time-diversity for optical wireless links

    Fang Xu;Ali Khalighi;Patrice Caussé;Salah Bourennane

  • Multidimensional filtering based on a tensor approach

    Damien Muti;Salah Bourennane

  • Underwater wireless optical communication; recent advances and remaining challenges

    Mohammad-Ali Khalighi;Chadi Gabriel;Tasnim Hamza;Salah Bourennane

  • Dimensionality Reduction Based on Tensor Modeling for Classification Methods

    N. Renard;S. Bourennane

  • Survey on tensor signal algebraic filtering

    Damien Muti;Salah Bourennane

  • Improvement of Classification for Hyperspectral Images Based on Tensor Modeling

    S Bourennane;C Fossati;A Cailly

  • Comparison of fourier descriptors and Hu moments for hand posture recognition

    S. Conseil;S. Bourennane;L. Martin

  • Improvement of Target Detection Methods by Multiway Filtering

    N. Renard;S. Bourennane

  • Coded PPM and Multipulse PPM and Iterative Detection for Free-Space Optical Links

    Fang Xu;M.-A. Khalighi;S. Bourennane

  • Method for automatically following hand movements in an image sequence

    Lionel Martin;Salah Bourennane;Simon Conseil

  • Double-Laser Differential Signaling for Reducing the Effect of Background Radiation in Free-Space Optical Systems

    M Khalighi;F Xu;Y Jaafar;S Bourennane

  • Nonwhite Noise Reduction in Hyperspectral Images

    Xuefeng Liu;S. Bourennane;C. Fossati

Frequent Co-Authors

Mohammad-Ali Khalighi
Mohammad-Ali Khalighi Institut Fresnel
Zabih Ghassemlooy
Zabih Ghassemlooy Northumbria University
Fulvio Gini
Fulvio Gini University of Pisa
Sujan Rajbhandari
Sujan Rajbhandari University of Strathclyde
Huiyu Zhou
Huiyu Zhou University of Leicester
Ahmed Bouridane
Ahmed Bouridane University of Sharjah
Abdenour Hadid
Abdenour Hadid University of Oulu

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