Type: User
Company: STFC
Bio: Computational Scientist in Imaging with interests in medical physics/imaging, radiotherapy, stochastic optimisation, HPC, machine learning, computer graphics
Location: DL
Blog: http://www.fpvidal.net/
effepivi's Projects
Auditing and relabeling cross-distribution Linux wheels.
The program I use to perform background subtraction to include my face over the slides in the Open Broadcaster Software (OBS)
Add my own demo with the data reader for gVXR.
Build & install AMITEX_FFTP
InfoViz of EGUK's conferences
Use the Flea3 camera with OpenCV
A multi-platform library for OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Vulkan, window and input
Simulation of X-ray projections on GPU: benchmarking gVirtualXray with clinically realistic phantoms
This repository includes some of the free examples/demos I made using my gVirtualXRay library.
Course material
A small Python3 program that enables users to use gVirtualXRay with an intuitive GUI.
Series of tutorials to show how to use gVXR
Import X-ray computed tomography (XCT) acquisition data simulated with gVirtualXray into the CIL reconstruction framework
All the code and documents that I am happy to share from the Computer Vision module I teach to computer science students at Bangor University.
Lab material for my ICE4131 module about High Performance Computing
Some source code used in my ICP3038 computer vision lectures at Bangor University
Python script to convert a file in Abacus' INP format into the STL (STereoLithography) file format
Registration of 3D triangular meshes onto a 2D image can be performed using optimisation and fast X-ray simulation on GPU. Automatic estimation of the position and rigid transformation of geometric shapes (cube and cylinders) to match an actual metallic sample made of Ti/SiC fibre composite with tungsten (W) cores.
In this series of Notebook, I show how to create a dataset from an image and use it with Machine Learning (ML) algorithms. It is used to illustrate some concept used in ICE-3701 / ICE-4702.
A simple ray-tracer used as an example of application for my HPC module.
Example of how to use Swig with CMake to create a Python wrapper
Based on the kaggle competition on Titanic's passenger list to predict survival
This repository contains the serial C++ code to reconstruct X-ray tomographic data using the algebraic reconstruction technique (ART). It is an iterative reconstruction algorithm.