Partners
People behind image4D
Core Team
Pierre Drap
CNRS Honorary Researcher
LIS Laboratory (UMR 7020), Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS
Founder of image4D. Research in computer vision, photogrammetry, image processing, underwater robotics, knowledge representation and ontologies. Machine learning applied to underwater archaeology, building archaeology, and marine biology.
Motasem Nawaf
Associate Professor
LIS Laboratory (UMR 7020), Aix-Marseille Université
Computer vision, image processing, underwater robotics, and machine learning. Specialist in 3D structure estimation, visual odometry for underwater embedded systems, and deep learning for archaeological surveys.
Andrea Colpani
AR/VR Developer
Independent developer
Development of augmented and virtual reality applications for underwater archaeology. Creator of XlendiAR, an augmented reality experience for the Xlendi shipwreck site in Malta. Expertise in immersive visualization of photogrammetric 3D models.
Collaborators
Jean-Sébastien Guibert
Associate Professor in Maritime History and Archaeology
Université des Antilles, UMR 8096 CNRS — Archéologie des Amériques
Maritime history and underwater archaeology in the French Antilles. Head of the AAPA Anemone shipwreck excavation project in Les Saintes, Guadeloupe. Director of the HARCMAR project on Caribbean maritime heritage.
Jonathan Boiné
Archaeologist and Photogrammetrist
Independent
Archaeologist and geomatician specializing in photogrammetry, 3D laser scanning, and geographic information systems applied to archaeology and architectural heritage.
Timmy Gambin
Professor of Maritime Archaeology
Department of Classics and Archaeology, University of Malta
Maritime archaeology in the Mediterranean, with a focus on underwater cultural heritage documentation and preservation. Co-founder of the Underwater Malta virtual museum. Long-standing collaborator on the Xlendi deep-sea archaeological survey project.
Joaquim Garrabou
Senior Researcher
Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC), Barcelona
Marine ecology and conservation biology, with a focus on climate change impacts on Mediterranean benthic communities. Leading expert on mass mortality events affecting coralligenous habitats. Coordinator of the T-MEDNet and MedRecover networks.
Bertrand Chemisky
Head of Civil Activities, Sonar Division
Exail (formerly iXblue)
Underwater optical surveys from robotic vehicles, combining real-time photogrammetry with sonar technology. Specialist in subsea inspection methods for the offshore industry and deep-sea archaeological documentation.
Mohamed Ben Ellefi
Researcher
LIS Laboratory (UMR 7020), Aix-Marseille Université
Ontologies, semantic web, and knowledge representation applied to cultural heritage and archaeological data.