Pages determine the structure of your web-site as seen in the admin Content » Pages page. Think of a web-site as a set of pages. These pages are accessed through a menu. You can also link to a page from within another page.
Navigation/Menu
The navigation, or the menu, is a set of links that help the user to navigate through the pages on your web site. These links are automatically created by CMS Made Simple from the page structure. This hierarchy is what drives the menu you see on the left of this page.
Pages can be in several levels, like a tree of generations. The top level in the menu are the parent pages. Each parent page can have children pages, which in turn can be parents to other children.
The page template determines where on a page the navigation is placed.
You can create any kind of navigation you can dream of by customizing a menu template for Menu Manager. However, the default templates should work for most situations as the menu basically is just an unordered list that you style to your liking with CSS. The web is full of good articles about styling a list of links, one of the best is listutorial at maxdesign(external link)
Pages in the CMSMS Admin Panel
You add pages, as well as other content (see next chapter), in the CMSMS Admin Panel from the Content » Pages menu.
On the 4th of December 2016, Hugues Talbot and myself gave a tutorial on graph-based morphology at ICPR. This tutorial follows the outline of the PRL survey paper on Graph-Based Morphology. Slides of the talk and videos are available on a dedicated page.
A second PAMI paper on the shape-based morphological filtering framework, has been accepted. This one is dedicated to the hierchical segmentation. Of course, the first PAMI on the topic is still available.
My paper on ultrametric watersheds is amongst the selected 5 top-cited articles from the Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision available free until the end of September.
With Pascal Romon , we are organizing a colloquium on Discrete Curvature. The aim of this meeting is to bring together researchers from diverse backgrounds (including mathematics and computer science) on the common theme of discrete curvature and to make an update on the many achievements of the last decade. We want to promote interaction between various fields, so topics and participants can and should be varied, as long as they fit under the under the main theme. Prestigious speakers are already programmed.
The meeting will take place at the CIRM, in Luminy, near Marseille (France), from November 18th to the 22nd, 2013.
Prix EADS de la meilleure thèse interdisciplinaire : Camille COUPRIE pour ses travaux sur l' « Optimisation variationnelle discrète et applications en vision par ordinateur », ED 532 - MSTIC.
The preprint of our upcoming IEEE Trans. PAMI on scene labeling is available. We use a multi-scale convolutional network trained in supervised mode on fully-labeled images in which each pixel is labeled by the category of the object it belongs to. A simple superpixel-based post-processing smoothes out the output labels and lines up the segment boundaries with image contours.