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Publications of Stéphanie Marchesseau
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Stéphanie Marchesseau.
Simulation of patient-specific cardiac models for therapy planning.
Ph.D. Thesis,
Mines ParisTech,
January 2013.
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Articles in journal, book chapters |
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Mathieu De Craene,
Stephanie Marchesseau,
Brecht Heyde,
Hang Gao,
Martino Allesandrini,
Olivier Bernard,
Gemma Piella,
Antonio Porras,
Lennart Tautz,
Anja Hennemuth,
A. Prakosa,
H. Liebgott,
O. Somphone,
P. Allain,
S. Makram Ebeid,
H. Delingette,
M. Sermesant,
J. D'hooge,
and E. Saloux.
3D strain assessment in ultrasound (straus): A synthetic comparison of five tracking methodologies.
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging,
2013.
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S. Marchesseau,
H. Delingette,
M. Sermesant,
R. Cabrera-Lozoya,
C. Tobon-Gomez,
P. Moireau,
R. Figueras,
K. Lekadir,
A. Hernandez,
M. Garreau,
E. Donal,
C. Leclercq,
S.G. Duckett,
K. Rhode,
C.A. Rinaldi,
A. Frangi,
R. Razavi,
D. Chapelle,
and N. Ayache.
Personalization of a Cardiac Electromechanical Model using Reduced Order Unscented Kalman Filtering from Regional Volumes.
Medical Image Analysis,
2013.
Note: Accepted.
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Stéphanie Marchesseau,
Hervé Delingette,
Maxime Sermesant,
Michel Sorine,
Kawal Rhode,
S.G. Duckett,
C. Aldo Rinaldi,
Reza Razavi,
and Nicholas Ayache.
Preliminary Specificity Study of the Bestel-Clément-Sorine Electromechanical Model of the Heart using Parameter Calibration from Medical Images.
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials,
20:259-271,
2013.
[Abstract]
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Adityo Prakosa,
Maxime Sermesant,
Hervé Delingette,
Stéphanie Marchesseau,
Eric Saloux,
Pascal Allain,
Nicolas Villain,
and Nicholas Ayache.
Generation of Synthetic but Visually Realistic Time Series of Cardiac Images Combining a Biophysical Model and Clinical Images.
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on,
32(1):99-109,
2013.
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Oudom Somphone,
Mathieu De Craene,
Roberto Ardon,
Benoit Mory,
Pascal Allain,
Hang Gao,
Jan D'hooge,
Stephanie Marchesseau,
Maxime Sermesant,
and Eric Saloux.
Fast Myocardial Motion and Strain Estimation in 3D Cardiac Ultrasound with Sparse Demons.
Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2013 International Symposium on,
2013.
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Hugo Talbot,
Stephanie Marchesseau,
Christian Duriez,
Maxime Sermesant,
Stéphane Cotin,
and Hervé Delingette.
Towards an interactive electromechanical model of the heart.
Interface Focus,
3(2),
2013.
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C Tobon-Gomez,
N Duchateau,
R Sebastian,
S Marchesseau,
O Camara,
E Donal,
M De Craene,
A Pashaei,
J Relan,
M Steghofer,
P. Lamata,
H. Delingette,
S. Duckett,
M. Garreau,
A. Hernandez,
K. S. Rhode,
M. Sermesant,
N. Ayache,
C. Leclercq,
R. Razavi,
N. P. Smith,
and A. F. Frangi.
Understanding the mechanisms amenable to CRT response: from pre-operative multimodal image data to patient-specific computational models.
Medical & biological engineering & computing,
pp 1-16,
2013.
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Mathieu De Craene,
Pascal Allain,
Hang Gao,
Adityo Prakosa,
Stephanie Marchesseau,
Oudom Somphone,
Loic Hilpert,
Alain Manrique,
Hervé Delingette,
Sherif Makram-Ebeid,
Nicolas Villain,
Jan D'hooge,
Maxime Sermesant,
and Eric Saloux.
Computational and physical phantom setups for the second cardiac motion analysis challenge (cMAC2).
In Statistical Atlases and Computational Models of the Heart. Imaging and Modelling Challenges,
pages 125-133.
Springer,
2013.
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Stéphanie Marchesseau,
Hervé Delingette,
Maxime Sermesant,
and Nicholas Ayache.
Fast Parameter Calibration of a Cardiac Electromechanical Model from Medical Images based on the Unscented Transform.
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology,
2012.
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François Faure,
Christian Duriez,
Hervé Delingette,
Jérémie Allard,
Benjamin Gilles,
Stéphanie Marchesseau,
Hugo Talbot,
Hadrien Courtecuisse,
Guillaume Bousquet,
Igor Peterlik,
and Stéphane Cotin.
SOFA: A Multi-Model Framework for Interactive Physical Simulation.
In Yohan Payan, editor, Soft Tissue Biomechanical Modeling for Computer Assisted Surgery.
Springer,
June 2012.
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Stéphanie Marchesseau,
T. Heimann,
Simon Chatelin,
Rémy Willinger,
and Hervé Delingette.
Fast porous visco-hyperelastic soft tissue model for surgery simulation: application to liver surgery.
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology,
103(2-3):185-196,
2010.
HAL ID: hal-00593223.
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Mathieu De Craene,
Pascal Allain,
Hang Gao,
Adityo Prakosa,
Stéphanie Marchesseau,
Loic Hilpert,
Oudom Somphone,
Hervé Delingette,
Sherif Makram-Ebeid,
Nicolas Villain,
Jan D'hooge,
Maxime Sermesant,
and Eric Saloux.
Synthetic and Phantom Setups for the Second cardiac Motion Analysis Challenge (cMAC2).
In Proc. MICCAI Workshop on Statistical Atlases and Computational Models of the Heart: Imaging and Modelling Challenge (STACOM12),
LNCS,
2012.
Springer.
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Stéphanie Marchesseau,
Hervé Delingette,
Maxime Sermesant,
Kawal Rhode,
S.G. Duckett,
C. Aldo Rinaldi,
Reza Razavi,
and Nicholas Ayache.
Cardiac Mechanical Parameter Calibration based on the Unscented Transform.
In Proceedings of Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention 2012 (MICCAI),
volume 7511 of LNCS,
October 2012.
Springer, Heidelberg.
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Hugo Talbot,
Stéphanie Marchesseau,
Christian Duriez,
Hadrien Courtecuisse,
Jatin Relan,
Maxime Sermesant,
Stéphane Cotin,
and Hervé Delingette.
Interactive Electromechanical Model of the Heart for Patient-Specific Therapy Planning and Training using SOFA.
In Virtual Human Project (VPH),
2012.
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Stéphanie Marchesseau,
T. Heimann,
Simon Chatelin,
Rémy Willinger,
and Hervé Delingette.
Multiplicative Jacobian Energy Decomposition Method for Fast Porous Visco-Hyperelastic Soft Tissue Model.
In Proc. Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI'10),
LNCS,
Beijing, China,
September 2010.
Springer.
HAL ID: hal-00593207.
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