Large deformation diffeomorphic metric mappingLarge deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping (LDDMM) is a specific suite of algorithms used for diffeomorphic mapping and manipulating dense imagery based on diffeomorphic metric mapping within the academic discipline of computational anatomy, to be distinguished from its precursor based on diffeomorphic mapping. The distinction between the two is that diffeomorphic metric maps satisfy the property that the length associated to their flow away from the identity induces a metric on the group of diffeomorphisms, which in turn induces a metric on the orbit of shapes and forms within the field of Computational Anatomy.
Finite strain theoryIn continuum mechanics, the finite strain theory—also called large strain theory, or large deformation theory—deals with deformations in which strains and/or rotations are large enough to invalidate assumptions inherent in infinitesimal strain theory. In this case, the undeformed and deformed configurations of the continuum are significantly different, requiring a clear distinction between them. This is commonly the case with elastomers, plastically-deforming materials and other fluids and biological soft tissue.
Déformation d'un matériauLa déformation des matériaux est une science qui caractérise la manière dont réagit un matériau donné quand il est soumis à des sollicitations mécaniques. Cette notion est primordiale dans la conception (aptitude de la pièce à réaliser sa fonction), la fabrication (mise en forme de la pièce), et le dimensionnement mécanique (calcul de la marge de sécurité d'un dispositif pour éviter une rupture). La capacité d'une pièce à se déformer et à résister aux efforts dépend de trois paramètres : la forme de la pièce ; la nature du matériau ; des processus de fabrication : traitement thermique , traitement de surface, etc.
Infinitesimal strain theoryIn continuum mechanics, the infinitesimal strain theory is a mathematical approach to the description of the deformation of a solid body in which the displacements of the material particles are assumed to be much smaller (indeed, infinitesimally smaller) than any relevant dimension of the body; so that its geometry and the constitutive properties of the material (such as density and stiffness) at each point of space can be assumed to be unchanged by the deformation.
Deformation (engineering)In engineering, deformation refers to the change in size or shape of an object. Displacements are the absolute change in position of a point on the object. Deflection is the relative change in external displacements on an object. Strain is the relative internal change in shape of an infinitesimally small cube of material and can be expressed as a non-dimensional change in length or angle of distortion of the cube. Strains are related to the forces acting on the cube, which are known as stress, by a stress-strain curve.
Medical image computingMedical image computing (MIC) is an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of computer science, information engineering, electrical engineering, physics, mathematics and medicine. This field develops computational and mathematical methods for solving problems pertaining to medical images and their use for biomedical research and clinical care. The main goal of MIC is to extract clinically relevant information or knowledge from medical images.
Déformation élastiqueEn physique, l'élasticité est la propriété d'un matériau solide à retrouver sa forme d'origine après avoir été déformé. La déformation élastique est une déformation réversible. Un matériau solide se déforme lorsque des forces lui sont appliquées. Un matériau élastique retrouve sa forme et sa taille initiales quand ces forces ne s'exercent plus, jusqu'à une certaine limite de la valeur de ces forces. Les tissus biologiques sont également plus ou moins élastiques. Les raisons physiques du comportement élastique diffèrent d'un matériau à un autre.
Computational anatomyComputational anatomy is an interdisciplinary field of biology focused on quantitative investigation and modelling of anatomical shapes variability. It involves the development and application of mathematical, statistical and data-analytical methods for modelling and simulation of biological structures. The field is broadly defined and includes foundations in anatomy, applied mathematics and pure mathematics, machine learning, computational mechanics, computational science, biological imaging, neuroscience, physics, probability, and statistics; it also has strong connections with fluid mechanics and geometric mechanics.
NeurochirurgieLa neurochirurgie est la discipline chirurgicale qui est spécialisée dans la chirurgie du système nerveux central et du système nerveux périphérique. Le chirurgien spécialisé pratiquant la neurochirurgie s'appelle le neurochirurgien.
RadiochirurgieLa ou est une technique utilisée par les neurochirurgiens ou les radiothérapeutes. La radiochirurgie est une technique non invasive permettant de traiter des malformations artério-veineuses, des tumeurs bénignes (neurinome de l'acoustique, méningiomes, adénomes hypophysaires) le plus souvent, ou plus rarement des cancers (métastases cérébrales surtout, plus rarement gliomes) sans avoir recours au geste chirurgical. Elle consiste à irradier une zone du cerveau de manière très précise, cette irradiation se faisant dans des conditions dites stéréotaxiques.