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Noémie Lacroix, University of Turin.
profile: doctoral student / historian
internship start date: 18/11/2024
duration : 4 and a half months
background: Doctoral student since November 2023 at the University of Turin, under the supervision of Ms Marta Gravela. Her PhD is part of the ERC Demalps project (Democracies of the Alps. Issues, Practices and Ideals of Politics in Mountain Communities, 1300-1500), which studies the political organisation of communities in the western French and Italian Alps at the end of the Middle Ages.
Topic ‘Embrun and the common land at the end of the Middle Ages (1300-1500)’.
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April-June 2024 (13 weeks)
Baptiste Paqueriaud, BUT Informatique Arles - AMU
Sujet : Development of a logistics follow-up platform.
Online logistic follow-up platform - logistic follow-up platform for the MAP laboratory’s hardware and software equipment, including an inventory module, a loan module and maintenance tracking.
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April-June 2024 (11 weeks)
Raphaël LANÇON-VILLE, Master Informatique, Parcours : Géométrie et informatique graphique (GIG) - AMU
Subject: Universal characterisation of moulded profiles for heritage architecture.
Architectural Profiles mapper - Visual reasoning and comparative analyses based on an abstract, universal, description of mouldings in architecture.
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J.Y. Blaise
31/03/2023 - Theory and methodology session
2D/3D digitisation and spatio-temporal data: scientific challenges and prospects.
The course content integrates two distinct methodological heritages: that of scientific visualisation, at the heart of the course, but put into perspective with that of information visualisation.
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Simon FARGEOT
Engineering sciences. Acoustics - Study of the perception of 3D acoustic environments
Design and implementation of an audio-visual explorer prototype, the 'convolueur SESAMES'.
duration : 3 mois
Synthesis and finalisation of interdisciplinary work carried out by the UMR MAP and PRISM as part of the ANR-18-CE38-0009-01 SESAMES project, consisting on the one hand of the selection/preparation of research data for open publication and on the other of the development of a web convolutor prototype (audio-visual explorer).
The 'convolueur' is a web tool for interactive exploration of the acoustic spaces in the corpus of chapels studied as part of the SESAMES research programme (ANR-18-CE38-0009-01 project).
It exploits the impulse responses calculated from the recordings made in situ (soundscapes) to recreate the sound ambience of these spaces and to emit one's own voice 'inside' these objects in real time. The sound ambience is coupled with the visual environment by means of interactive 360° panoramas recorded the same day and at the same positions. The playback is spatialised - using the keys and arrows on the keyboard, you can move from one point to another and "rotate" (changing a point in space or the rotation of the "head" has a direct impact on the sound rendering).
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April-August 2023
Abdoul Kadri ASSOUMANE MAMANE, Université Aix Marseille site Saint Charles, Computer Science (MDI)
Subject : A multi-view web interface for visual correlation of architectural and acoustic data
(3 months)
Raphaël LANÇON-VILLE, Université Aix Marseille, Faculté des Sciences site Luminy, Computer Science
Subject: QuizzMaker: a generic tool for the production of edutainment packages
(2 months)
Lorenzo GEANO, POLYTECH Marseille, Computer Science
Subject: The Chronographer: indexing and visualisation of data on the evolution of heritage buildings
(2 months)
Florence RAOUL, POLYTECH Marseille, Computer Science
Subject: The Chronographer: indexing and visualisation of data on the evolution of heritage buildings
(2 months)
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01/03/2023 - lectures
J.Y. Blaise
Information visualization (InfoVis): foundations and application to spatial-historical data.
(data-, information-, knowledge- visualization , legacies and good practices, applications to spatio-historical data, visual models and tools for reasoning on the time parameter, representation and understanding of uncertain data)
I. Dudek
Epistemological issues: explicitness and traceability of research protocols.
(epistemological context - differences between different types of sciences, methods and methodologies, metadata, paradata, workflows, MEMORIA approach: fundamental principles of IS operation)
22/03/2023 - tutorials
I. Dudek, J.Y. Blaise, Néroulidis
Visualisation and valorisation of spatio-historical data and information
( general public 3D restitutions: case analyses, comparison, scientific mediation and re-use of spatio-historical data: answers through games - Tactichronie, Different faces, Quizzmaker, ..., visualization of time-oriented data uncertainties: feedback - Chronographes, Tactichronie)
I. Dudek, J.Y. Blaise
The MEMORIA sandbox (getting started) - eliciting individual student trajectories
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P. Bénistant, I. Dudek, J.Y. Blaise
The student’s mission is to support the implementation of the open science policy of the host unit (covering all research outputs, from raw data to applications and research prototypes developed by the team). Assistance to the unit's IT team in the practical implementation of this strategy, with the integration of the student into the Memoria IS development team - web-based IS designed by the laboratory's researchers as a practical solution for formalising and describing research workflows (e.g., development of input/output modules with a strong visual component, comparative visualisation of information, ...).
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I. Dudek
26/09/2022 - Theory and Methodology session: From survey to traceability of digital workflows
Flash presentation on the MEMORIA project : MEMORIA - Online IS to formalise and describe research protocols
J.Y. Blaise
30/09/2022 - Theory and Methodology session.
Numérisation 2D/3D et données spatio-temporelles défis scientifiques et perspectives
(2D/3D digitisation and spatio-temporal data - scientific challenges and perspectives)
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4th and 5th year students (Master)
InfoVis : elements of method and application to two case studies (heritage buildings located in Puyloubier, Provence, SESAMES project)
- InfoVis: Fundamentals and applicability challenges for spatio-historical data,
- "flowerclock"- an information visualization formalism developed for the Territographie project (commented example),
- The viz_tank online repository: a selection of digital and non-digital infovis examples.
Practical application on the "Puyloubier case":
- Time-oriented data - principles of the "chronographs" model;
- Diachronic tables, collection and structuring of historical clues,
- The "chronographer" online prototype, demo session.
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from 11/04/2022
Maxime ZAWIEJA, University of Aix Marseille, Montperrin site, Licence in Computer Science
Subject : Web interface for annotating sound tracks
(12 sem)
Moetez JLIDI, University Aix Marseille site Luminy, Licence in Computer Science
Subject : Documentation and extension of hybrid PDF/HTML forms - output interfaces for an online research database
(8 sem)
Chaïma ZEKHNINI, University Aix Marseille site Luminy, Licence in Computer Science
Subject : Chronographs : indexing and visualization of data on the evolution of heritage buildings
(12 sem)
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29/03/2021 -02/07/2021
Web implementation of a time-oriented data visualization formalism. The internship forms part of one of the two research axes of the MAP laboratory: Analysis, structuring and visualization of information and knowledge and the SESAMES project (ANR ANR-18-CE38-0009-01)
LUMINET Florent, IUT AIX-MARSEILLE GAP site: "Professional License IT professions, Web applications: mobility-Internet & Web" (14 weeks)
Subject: The implementation (web technologies) of a visual formalism for analysis of architectural heritage called "chronographs". The chronographs are based on a model diachronic analysis of successive states and transformations of an artefact. The data model and the graphic vocabulary of visual formalism being stabilized, the work consisted in ensuring the on the fly production of on-line interactive visualisations based on the information stored in a relational database. Interactions with visualisations allow exploration of the underlying information sets (historical clues).
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The student’s mission is conducted in the context of two research projects: MEMORIA (Record-keeping of digital resources and activities) and SESAMES (Semantization and Spatialization of Multi-Scale heritage artefacts: 3D annotation, Sonification and formalization of reasoning).
The main tasks at stake are :
• implementation and co-definition of online Information Systems (Web applications) - documentation, performance analysis, user guides, management of feedback from “beta testers”, etc.).
• development of data and information visualisation solutions (IS user interface, analytical visualisations of data and information sets, etc.).
• management and structuring of massive data, pattern search in the context of data sets encompassing spatial and temporal features
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Ateliers partagés 3ème cycle - Master Classes thematic meetings
Gathering students of the laboratory (DEA, PhD students, DPEA, ...)
- information systems
- information visualisation
- semiology of graphics
- research methodology in social sciences and humanities
- knowledge modelling in architectural heritage