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Stephanie Marchesseau
Researcher at Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Publications - 36
Citations - 1028
Stephanie Marchesseau is an academic researcher from Agency for Science, Technology and Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: 3D ultrasound & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 34 publications receiving 828 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephanie Marchesseau include French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation & National University of Singapore.
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SOFA: A Multi-Model Framework for Interactive Physical Simulation
François Faure,Christian Duriez,Hervé Delingette,Jérémie Allard,Benjamin Gilles,Stephanie Marchesseau,Hugo Talbot,Hadrien Courtecuisse,Guillaume Bousquet,Igor Peterlik,Stéphane Cotin +10 more
TL;DR: Flexible yet efficient architecture, SOFA can be used as a test-bed to compare models and algorithms, or as a basis for the development of complex, high-performance simulators.
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Fast porous visco-hyperelastic soft tissue model for surgery simulation: application to liver surgery.
TL;DR: This paper describes a realistic liver model including hyperelasticity, porosity and viscosity that is implemented within an implicit time integration scheme and introduces the Multiplicative Jacobian Energy Decomposition (MJED) method for discretizing hype Relastic materials on linear tetrahedral meshes which leads to faster matrix assembly than the standard Finite Element Method.
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Personalization of a Cardiac Electromechanical Model using Reduced Order Unscented Kalman Filtering from Regional Volumes
Stephanie Marchesseau,Hervé Delingette,Maxime Sermesant,Rocio Cabrera-Lozoya,Catalina Tobon-Gomez,Philippe Moireau,R.M. Figueras i Ventura,Karim Lekadir,Alfredo Hernandez,Mireille Garreau,Erwan Donal,Christophe Leclercq,Simon G. Duckett,Kawal Rhode,Christopher A. Rinaldi,Alejandro F. Frangi,Reza Razavi,Dominique Chapelle,Nicholas Ayache +18 more
TL;DR: This work uses the Bestel-Clément-Sorine (BCS) electromechanical model of the heart, which provides reasonable accuracy with a reasonable number of parameters compared to the available clinical data at the organ level and proposes a personalization strategy from cine MRI data.
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3D Strain Assessment in Ultrasound (Straus): A Synthetic Comparison of Five Tracking Methodologies
M. De Craene,Stephanie Marchesseau,Brecht Heyde,Hang Gao,Martino Alessandrini,Olivier Bernard,Gemma Piella,Antonio R. Porras,Lennart Tautz,Anja Hennemuth,Adityo Prakosa,Herve Liebgott,Oudom Somphone,Pascal Allain,S. Makram Ebeid,Hervé Delingette,Maxime Sermesant,Jan D'hooge,Eric Saloux +18 more
TL;DR: Five 3D ultrasound tracking algorithms are evaluated regarding their ability to quantify abnormal deformation in timing or amplitude and radial strain was found to have a low accuracy in comparison to longitudinal and circumferential components.
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Generation of Synthetic but Visually Realistic Time Series of Cardiac Images Combining a Biophysical Model and Clinical Images
Adityo Prakosa,Maxime Sermesant,Hervé Delingette,Stephanie Marchesseau,Eric Saloux,Pascal Allain,Nicolas Villain,Nicholas Ayache +7 more
TL;DR: A new approach for the generation of synthetic but visually realistic time series of cardiac images based on an electromechanical model of the heart and real clinical 4-D image sequences is proposed by combining three steps.