Hello, I'm Benjamin Gallois, a Ph.D. holder in physics and a computer vision developer. Over the past four years, I have had the privilege of working with a wide range of technologies, encompassing data analysis, computer vision, and software design. As the founder of Analyzable, a freelancing company, I offer expertise in computer vision and software conception, utilizing C++, Python, and OpenCV for tasks spanning from prototyping to deployment. For inquiries related to my work, please visit this link.
I'm the creator and maintainer of FastTrack, a tracking software designed for scientists. I developed this software during my Ph.D. at LJP, where I studied chemical perception in young zebrafish 🐟. Additionally, I oversee the FastTrack ecosystem, which includes a diverse range of tools for multiple object tracking and data analysis.
After 4 month working on the Duniter blockchain project using the Substrate framework. I'm now working to extend the capability of You&EyePhoto the software used in the You&Eye Gallery franchise that I designed and created.
In my spare time, I am developing a Deep Learning method to solve occlusion during tracking that could be integrated in PyFastTrack. I'm also working on optimizatin problem related to sport science.
I'm a self-taught programmer having learned languages and frameworks necessary for my project:
In the context of several projects I learned to use:
Kdenlive (video editing)
OBS studio (live streaming)
Jitsi (video conferencing)
Blender (3D creation suite)
Inkscape (vector image editor)
Gimp (raster image editor)
Fusion 360 (CAD)
My daily setup is based on free or open-source software:
ArcoLinux (exploitation system)
i3-gaps (window manager)
NeoVim (code text editor)
doom-emacs (document text editor)
Configuration files are available here