Since September 2000, Olivier Aycard is an Associate Professor at Grenoble University and member
of the e-Motion group of LIG laboratory. He received his PhD in Computer Science from the Nancy University in June 1998.
From June to September 1999, he was visiting researcher at Nasa Ames Research Center in Moffett Field (California).
His researches focus on Bayesian techniques for perception with an emphasis on multi-objects tracking using multi-sensor approaches. He leads the French project
PreditPUVAME (october 2003-avril 2006). He was the leader of the first phase
of the European project PReVENT-ProFusion (february 2004-february 2008) and also participated to its second phase on Perception aspects in cooperation with Daimler and Volvo Trucks. Since june 2008, he is involved in the european projet Intersafe2. In this project, he is in charge of the perception module on the Volkswagen demonstrator including mapping, localization, sensor data fusion, detection and tracking of moving objects.
In addition he is in charge of lectures in Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Robotics in the Joseph Fourier University of Grenoble.
- Lectures on Summer School on Images and Robotics (pdf)
- A tutorial on Bayesian Networks and Bayesian Techniques in Vision and Perception with Dr. Luis Enrique Sucar. (html), (pdf)
- Les réseaux bayesiens et les modèles graphiques. Ecole Polytechnique de l'Université Joseph Fourier filière Traitement de l'Information pour la Santé 3ème année;