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                                                   Adrien JOLY
                                                206 Impasse Peyre Plantade Sud
                                                             RD 10
                                                        13122 Ventabren
                                                            FRANCE


                                                Telephone: +33 (0) 628 345 381
                                              E-mail:




              Objective: To improve people's life using the latest mobile information technology


                         Interests: Mobile applications, Pervasive systems, Semantic web




                                                         EDUCATION

- 2005-2006 : M. Sc, 1-year exchange student program in Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia.
- 2003-2006 : Computer Science engineering student at the National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA) of Lyon, France
- 2001-2003 : University Degree in Computer Science, IUT of Aix-en-Provence, France




                                                PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE


November - March 2007 Development of SmartTP Proxy for MMSIM smartcards on Smartphones
 Atos Origin / Gemalto         Working for R&D team on SmartTP protocol specifications, design, C++ implementation (on
 (Aix-en-Provence, France)     Windows Mobile 5.0) and validation of the proxy. A prototype was shown at the 3GSM
                               conference 2007, Barcelona.
 Software Engineer

February - June 2006         Multi-domain Adaptive Hypermedia System for Mobile Users
 QUT                           Four-month Research & Development project. Realized a J2EE prototype based on XML
 (Brisbane, Australia)         semantic multimedia content description, DHTML/Javascript web user interface, for
                               PC/PocketPC. Two papers to be published soon. Mark: 7/7.
 Masters project

December - Feb. 2006         Development of an interoperable users management module for Joomla
 Sauce Software                Synchronization of Joomla's users repository with other Open Source applications (including cPanel
 (Brisbane, Australia)         and vTiger CRM) in the SauceOpen platform. Extensible for new applications. PHP+MySQL.

 Contractor

April - June 2005            Modularization of a unit deployment software used by French firemen
 Intergraph Public Safety      Made a DLL loadable module by extracting a part of "I/CAD" C/C++ source code (that was
 (Aix-en-Provence, France)     monolithically designed), for modular customization purposes.

 Internship + contract

June - August 2004           Design and implementation of SmartMap for Isotools Studio
 Isotools                      Interactive cartography module for content management software. Designed an optimized vector
 (Eguilles, France)            language, modular architecture, generation of flash binaries... Technologies: Flash, XML, C++,
                               Javascript, ActiveX COM components
 Internship + contract
                                                         RESEARCH WORKS

An Adaptive and Extensible Web-based Interface System for Interactive Video Contents Browsing

  Authors: Adrien Joly, Dian Tjondronegoro (2006)

  Conference: International Conference on Systems, Computing Sciences and Software Engineering (SCS² 07)

  Abstract:
 With the growing popularity of mobile devices (including phones and portable media players) and coverage of Internet access, we
 tend to develop the need of consuming video content on the move. Some technologies already allow end-users to watch TV and listen
 to news podcasts or download music videos on their devices. However, such services are restricted to a provider's selection of pre-
 formatted and linear content streams. The aim of this paper is to propose the architecture and design of a web-based interface
 system that supports interactive contents navigation, making it possible for end-users to "surf" on video content like they are used to
 on the Web. This system is extensible to any specific domain of video contents, any web-enabled platform, and to any browsing
 scheme.
  Keywords: architecture, multimedia, content, browse, hypermedia, navigation, video, semantic, XML, pipeline



Delivering a Fully Interactive Mobile TV

  Authors: Dian Tjondronegoro, Lei Wang, Adrien Joly (2006)

  Journal: International Journal of Web Information Systems (IJWIS)

  Abstract:
 Affordable mobile devices with video playback function are rapidly growing in the market. Current wireless and third generation
 communication networks enable smoother and higher quality streaming video. With the support of these technologies, most
 participants in telecom value-added service chain are planning to shift their business focus to a more profitable and appealing area,
 mobile TV. Previous work that survey on users' behavior while consuming mobile TV has indicated that users normally watch brief and
 casual contents, and not the full program. However, most of the current services adopt a "push" approach since users passively
 receiving pre-defined contents, rather than pulling the interesting topics and segments. In order to promote a more enjoyable and
 rewarding watching experience, this paper will propose a framework to support a fully interactive mobile TV. The main goal is to
 enable users to: 1) visually locate interesting topics across multiple genres (such as news, sports and entertainment); and 2) fully
 control the playback flow of the multimedia items while selecting the most interesting segments. A web-based system has been
 developed to implement and test the effectiveness of the proposed framework in a wireless and mobile setting.
 Keywords: Mobile TV, Multimedia indexing retrieval, Web-based interface, Interactive services



A Scalable and Extensible Segment-Event Based Sports Video Retrieval System

  Authors: Dian Tjondronegoro, Yi-Ping Phoebe Chen, Adrien Joly, Lei Wang (2006)

  Journal: ACM Transaction in Multimedia Tools and Applications (under review for a minor revision)

  Abstract:
 Sport video data is growing rapidly as a result of the maturing digital technologies that support digital video capture, faster data
 processing, and large storage. However, (1) semi-automatic content extraction and annotation, (2) scalable indexing model, and (3)
 effective retrieval and browsing, still pose the most challenging problems for maximizing the usage of large video databases. This
 paper will present the findings from a comprehensive work that proposes a scalable and extensible sports video retrieval system with
 two major contributions in the area of sports video indexing and retrieval. First, is an extensible sports video indexing model that
 utilizes semi-schema-based indexing scheme on top of an Object-Relationship approach to support gradual content-extraction.
 Second, is a set of novel queries which are based on XQuery to generate dynamic and user-oriented summaries and event structures.
 The proposed sports video retrieval system has been fully implemented and populated with soccer, tennis, swimming, and diving
 video. The system has been evaluated against 20 users to demonstrate and confirm its feasibility and benefits. The experimental
 sports genres were specifically selected to represent the four main categories of sports domain: period-, set-point-, time (race)-, and
 performance- based sports. Thus, the proposed system should be generic and robust for all types of sports.
                                                          STUDY PROJECTS

2006: Multi-domain Adaptive Hypermedia System for Mobile Users (Masters project)
 Four-month Research & Development project. Realized a J2EE prototype based on XML semantic multimedia content description,
 DHTML web user interface, for PC/PocketPC. Two papers to be published soon. Mark: 7/7.


2005: Proximate, Peer-to-peer instant communication framework for Pocket PC with wireless connectivity
 Very modular application, plug-in architecture, protocol built for UDP broadcast. Delivered with a fully functional and user-friendly GUI
 and a "chat" pluggable application that can be operated easily with a stylus. Mark: 7/7. http://joly.adrien.free.fr/proximate/


2004-2005: Project manager for creation of an advanced website for INSA musical association
 Head of 8-student team. Design, development of dynamic website. I have been qualified IT supervisor.
 Site promotes bands playing in association, offers customizable pages, and allows timetable modification.




                                                                SKILLS


Computer Science
 Software programming: C/C++/C#, JAVA/J2EE, LAMP (PHP+MySQL), XML, HTML, Javascript, Flash, Python
 Design and modeling: UML/USDP, Merise, Project Management, Quality, User Interaction Design, SART


Languages
 French: Mother tongue
 English: Fluent, 1-year exchange program in QUT Brisbane, Australia + TOIEC 855, TOEFL CBT 250
 Spanish: Basic skills


Other skills
 Mathematical tools: arithmetic, linear algebra, artificial intelligence, computer imaging, cryptography, compression,
 statistics/probability...




                                                             REFERENCES

Dr Dian Tjondronegoro
 Lecturer at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Brisbane, Australia
 Domains: multimedia content indexing, semantic description and retrieval
 Phone: (+61) 07 3864 5225
 Email: dian@qut.edu.au


Dr Pierre Maret
 Lecturer at Laboratoire d'InfoRmatique en Images et Systèmes d'information (LIRIS), INSA de Lyon, France
 Domains: Pervasive systems using knowledge-based agents
 Phone: (+33/0)4 72 43 70 96
 Email: pierre.maret@insa-lyon.fr




                                                      PERSONAL INFORMATION

 Hobbies: Drums player in many bands (15 years experience), rock music, cinema, philosophy, debates, computer science, mobile
 devices, multimedia and high technology in general