Profile Fadoua Drira

First Name
Fadoua

Last Name
Drira

Address
ENIS- DGIMA-Sfax

Zip code
3038

Biography
Fadoua DRIRA received her engineering diploma in computer science from the Tunisian engineering university ENIS-SFAX in June 2002. She then received her M.Sc. degree in 2003 and Ph.D degree in Computer Science in 2007, both from the French engineering university INSA-LYON. Currently, she is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at ENIS University of Sfax. Since June 2021, she has held the position of head of the Research Groups on Intelligent Machines Laboratory (ReGIM-Lab). Her research interests encompass a wide range of topics, including computational intelligence, image processing, and computer vision applications.

Research Interests
Computational intelligence, computer vision, pattern recognition
Scientific publications
Title Cited by Year
New protocol design for wordspotting assistance system: Case study of the collaborative library model-ARMARIUS
A Chaari, F Drira, AM Alimi, E Egyed-Zsigmond, F Lebourgeois
2012 International Conference on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition, 780-785, 2012

0 2012
Denoising textual images using local/non-local smoothing filters: A comparative study
F Drira, F Lebourgeois
2012 International Conference on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition, 521-526, 2012

8 2012
A new pde-based approach for singularity-preserving regularization: application to degraded characters restoration
F Drira, F LeBourgeois, H Emptoz
International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition (IJDAR) 15 (3 …, 2012

32 2012
Document images restoration by a new tensor based diffusion process: Application to the recognition of old printed documents
F Drira, F LeBourgeois, H Emptoz
2009 10th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, 321-325, 2009

35 2009
A modified mean shift algorithm for efficient document image restoration
F Drira, F Lebourgois, H Emptoz
Signal Processing for Image Enhancement and Multimedia Processing, 13-25, 2008

3 2008
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