Team Origami: Computer Graphics and Geometry Processing

Coordinator : Nicolas BonneelAssistant coordinator : Florence ZaraTeam presentation document (PDF)
Team dedicated web site

Origami is a team dedicated to computer graphics and widely covers this field of study, and in particular via three main topics : geometry, rendering and simulation. In geometry, we develop algorithms to analyze and create meshes, point clouds, digital surfaces and procedural shapes for virtual worlds. In rendering, we are interested in challenges related to light simulation, sampling, virtual reality and perception. Finally, in simulation, we develop deformation and fluid models, and their discretization.

This team is the fusion of three teams: M2Disco, Ream, Geomod.

Team members

Prénom Nom Statut Employeur Implantation
Violette Abergel Collaborateur extérieur Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Blaise Pascal (INSA)
Matthieu Blanchard PhD student École Centrale de Lyon ENISE
Nicolas Bonneel Research Director Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Pierre Bourquat PhD student Autre Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Sylvain Brandel Associate Professor Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Camille Buonomo Trainee Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Raphaëlle Chaine Professor Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Romain Chaussonnier Trainee Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Mattéo Clémot PhD student Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
David Coeurjolly Research Director Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Clément Colin PhD student Autre Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Guillaume Damiand Research Director Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Johanna Delanoy Associate Professor Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon Nautibus (Université Lyon1), Blaise Pascal (INSA)
Florence Denis Associate Professor Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Julie Digne Research Director Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Bastien Doignies PhD student Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Florent Dupont Professor Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Pierre-Philippe Elst Technician École Centrale de Lyon ENISE
Thierry Excoffier Associate Professor Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Jean-Philippe Farrugia Associate Professor Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Eric Galin Professor Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Corentin Gautier PhD student Autre Nautibus (Université Lyon1), Blaise Pascal (INSA)
Gilles Gesquiere Professor Université Lumière Lyon 2 Nautibus (Université Lyon1), Blaise Pascal (INSA)
Guillaume Gisbert PhD student Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon Nautibus (Université Lyon1)
Eric Guérin Associate Professor Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon Nautibus (Université Lyon1), Blaise Pascal (INSA)
E.g., 28/03/2024
E.g., 28/03/2024
  • Liris researchers and engineers participate in the “Sciences, a women’s profession” day
    On March 8, 2024, the 8th edition of the “Sciences, a profession for women” day was held at ENS Lyon. This day is an opportunity to welcome high school girls from the Rhône Alpes region and introduce them to the full range of science and research careers. Liris researchers and engineers were "role models" for groups of high school girls and then welcomed them to the liris.
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  • LIRIS at YGGDRASIL: the festival of imaginary worlds and the future
    As part of the "Collège d'Ingénierie" program, the ORIGAMI team from LIRIS (ENISE campus) was present at the "Demain, mais en mieux!" area of the YGGDRASIL festival at Eurexpo on February 3 and 4. As part of the "speed-searching" and a demonstration alveolus, members offered spectators the chance to embark on a multisensory virtual reality experience based around the medieval construction site of the Château de Guédelon.
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  • Best paper award and honorable mention for the Origami team at the Shape Modeling International 2023 conference
    Two papers by the LIRIS Origami team received awards at the “Shape Modeling International” 2023 conference. Guillaume Gisbert received an honorable mention for his article “Inpainting holes in folded fabric meshes” with Raphaëlle Chaine and David Coeurjolly, and Mattéo Clémot received the best paper award for his article “Neural skeleton: Implicit neural representation away from the surface” with Julie Digne.
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  • David Coeurjolly elected as Director of the GdR "Informatique Géométrique et Graphique, Réalité Virtuelle et Visualisation"
    Starting from Jan, 1st, 2022, David Coeurjolly has been nominated as Director of the "Groupement de Recherche (GdR) CNRS Informatique Géométrique et Graphique, Réalité Virtuelle et Visualisation", with Maud Marchal (INSA Rennes, IRISA) as Deputy Director.
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  • DGtal release 1.2
    DGtal is an open source C++ library for the geometry processing of digital data (geometry processing on grids). The library has been managed at LIRIS since 2010 and thanks to a special support from the LIRIS, this new release contains a brand new python binding of the library.
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  • "Best Student Paper Award" at QoMEX 2020
    Congratulations to Yana Nehmé and Gabriel Meynet, from the Origami team, who won the "Best Student Paper Award" for the paper "PCQM: A full-reference quality metric for colored 3D point clouds" presented at the QoMEX conference (International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience). The co-authors are Gabriel Meynet, Yana Nehmé, Julie Digne and Guillaume Lavoué.
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  • Making Computer Graphics Research replicable
    A team of 4 CNRS researchers of LIRIS (Lyon) and IRIT (Toulouse) will present its work on the replicability of computer graphics research publications at SIGGRAPH 2020. Their findings are gathered on a collaborative website https://replicability.graphics.
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Publications LIRIS pour l'équipe Origami (Origami) (186)