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Research Building: Old Road Campus Research Building
I am a postdoctoral researcher at the IBME, University of Oxford, working with Professor Alison Noble. I have completed my DPhil (PhD) at the Visual Geometry Group (VGG), University of Oxford, advised by Professor Andrew Zisserman and Professor Weidi Xie. My research focuses on Video Understanding via Single and Multi-Modal learning, particularly from challenging datasets as in the clinical setting. I was also a member of the Centre for Doctoral Training in Autonomous Intelligent Machines & Systems (AIMS).
Originally from Rabat, Morocco, I completed my Engineering degree in signal and image processing at ENSEIRB-MATMECA in Bordeaux, France, followed by a Master’s Degree in applied mathematics with a focus on machine learning and computer vision (MVA) at Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris area, where I also had the chance to work on perception solutions for autonomous driving at Valeo.
Hala Lamdouar, Weidi Xie, and Andrew Zisserman. “The making and breaking of camouflage.” Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF international conference on computer vision. 2023.
Hala Lamdouar, Weidi Xie, and Andrew Zisserman. “Segmenting invisible moving objects.” In Proceedings of the British machine vision conference (2021).
Yang Charig, Hala Lamdouar, Erika Lu, Andrew Zisserman, and Weidi Xie. “Self-supervised video object segmentation by motion grouping.” In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision, pp. 7177-7188. 2021.
Hala Lamdouar, Charig Yang, Weidi Xie, and Andrew Zisserman. “Betrayed by motion: Camouflaged object discovery via motion segmentation.” In Proceedings of the Asian conference on computer vision. 2020.
Professor Alison Noble - Academic