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PhD student at the Biomedical Imaging Group at EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland.
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Published in Proceedings of the Forty-Fourth IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP'19), 2019.
T. Debarre, J. Fageot, H. Gupta, M. Unser, "Solving Continuous-Domain Problems Exactly with Multiresolution B-Splines." Proceedings of the Forty-Fourth IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP'19), 2019.
Published in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2019.
T. Debarre, J. Fageot, H. Gupta, M. Unser, "B-Spline-Based Exact Discretization of Continuous-Domain Inverse Problems with Generalized TV Regularization." IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2019.
Published in Proceedings of the Workshop on Signal Processing with Adaptive Sparse Structured Representations (SPARS'19), 2019.
T. Debarre, S. Aziznejad, M. Unser, "Sparse Dictionaries for Continuous-Domain Inverse Problems." Proceedings of the Workshop on Signal Processing with Adaptive Sparse Structured Representations (SPARS'19), 2019.
Published in Inverse Problems, 2019.
E. Soubies, F. Soulez, M.T. McCann, T.-a. Pham, L. Donati, T. Debarre, D. Sage, M. Unser, "Pocket Guide to Solve Inverse Problems with GlobalBioIm." Inverse Problems, 2019.
Published in IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2019.
T. Debarre, S. Aziznejad, M. Unser, "Hybrid-Spline Dictionaries for Continuous-Domain Inverse Problems." IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2019.
Published in Proceedings of the Seventeenth IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI'20), 2020.
T. Debarre, B. Watts, B. Rösner, M. Unser, "Hessian Splines for Scanning Transmission x-Ray Microscopy." Proceedings of the Seventeenth IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI'20), 2020.
ArXiv preprint, 2020, under review.
T. Debarre, Q. Denoyelle, M. Unser, J. Fageot, "Sparsest Continuous Piecewise-Linear Representation of Data." ArXiv preprint, 2020.
ArXiv preprint, 2020, under review.
J. Fageot, T. Debarre, Q. Denoyelle, "On the Uniqueness of Inverse Problems with Fourier-domain Measurements and Generalized TV Regularization." ArXiv preprint, 2020.
ArXiv preprint, 2021, under review.
T. Debarre, A. Aziznejad, M. Unser, "Continuous-Domain Formulation of Inverse Problems for Composite Sparse-Plus-Smooth Signals." ArXiv preprint, 2021.
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Undergraduate course, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, 2017-2022
Teaching assistant for the Bachelor-level courses Signals and Systems I & II taught by Prof. Michael Unser and Prof. Pierre Vandergheynst for Microengineering and Life Science majors (around 200 students). Duties: