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 ๐. 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