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Barbara Gris

Barbara Gris est chargée de recherche CNRS au Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions (Sorbonne Universités, Paris) et fait partie de l'équipe Inria CAGE. Les sujets d'étude de Mme Gris concernent l'analyse de formes et le traitement d'images.

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Researchers present Geomic, a machine learning method based on the geometry of genomic data for Huntington's disease

Researchers present Geomic, a machine learning method based on the geometry of genomic data for Huntington's disease

A rare hereditary disease, Huntington's disease affects about 6,000 people in France. It results in neurological degeneration leading to significant m...

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