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Overview

Stéphane Cotin is affiliated with the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA) in France. Their research spans multiple disciplines including engineering, medicine, and computer science. More specifically, their work is concentrated within subfields such as biomedical engineering, computer vision and pattern recognition, computational mechanics, surgery, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas linked to medical technology and simulation. Key themes include medical image segmentation techniques, surgical simulation and training, 3D shape modeling and analysis, elasticity and material modeling, augmented reality applications, soft robotics and applications, and model reduction and neural networks.

Recent publications provide insight into the practical applications of Cotin's work, often focusing on surgical procedures and simulation technology. Notable papers include:

  • "Augmented Reality during Open Liver Surgery Using a Markerless Non-rigid Registration System," 2020, Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • "DeepPhysics: A physics aware deep learning framework for real-time simulation," 2022, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
  • "Augmented reality in liver surgery," 2023, Journal of Visceral Surgery
  • "Definitions of Computer-Assisted Surgery and Intervention, Image-Guided Surgery and Intervention, Hybrid Operating Room, and Guidance Systems," 2020, Annals of Surgery Open
  • "Estimation of boundary conditions for patient-specific liver simulation during augmented surgery," 2020, International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery

The scientist frequently collaborates with colleagues such as Nicolas Padoy, Philippe C. Cattin, Stefanie Speidel, Juan M. Verde, and Marleen de Bruijne, indicating a broad network of research partnerships.

Stéphane Cotin's work is disseminated through a variety of publication venues, with recurrent contributions to:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
  • Medical Image Analysis
  • Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering

In addition to journal articles, Cotin has authored books primarily published by Springer. Key publishing activities include multiple contributions to "Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention - MICCAI 2021," published by Springer Science+Business Media, and a 2020 title "Developments and Novel Approaches in Biomechanics and Metamaterials," published by Springer International Publishing.

Best Publications

  • Real-time elastic deformations of soft tissues for surgery simulation

    S. Cotin;H. Delingette;N. Ayache

  • Real‐time Volumetric Deformable Models for Surgery Simulation using Finite Elements and Condensation

    Morten Bro-Nielsen;Stephane Cotin

  • A hybrid elastic model for real-time cutting, deformations, and force feedback for surgery training and simulation

    Stéphane Cotin;Hervé Delingette;Nicholas Ayache

  • A hybrid elastic model allowing real-time cutting, deformations and force-feedback for surgery training and simulation

    H. Delingette;S. Cotin;N. Ayache

  • SOFA--an open source framework for medical simulation.

    Jérémie Allard;Stéphane Cotin;François Faure;Pierre-Jean Bensoussan

  • SOFA: A Multi-Model Framework for Interactive Physical Simulation

    François Faure;Christian Duriez;Hervé Delingette;Jérémie Allard

  • Virtual Reality Applied to Hepatic Surgery Simulation: The Next Revolution

    Jacques Marescaux;Jean-Marie Clément;Vincent Tassetti;Christophe Koehl

  • Truth cube: establishing physical standards for soft tissue simulation.

    Amy E Kerdok;Stephane M Cotin;Mark P Ottensmeyer;Anna M Galea

  • GPU-based real-time soft tissue deformation with cutting and haptic feedback.

    Hadrien Courtecuisse;Hoeryong Jung;Hoeryong Jung;Jérémie Allard;Christian Duriez

  • Real-time simulation of contact and cutting of heterogeneous soft-tissues

    Hadrien Courtecuisse;Hadrien Courtecuisse;Hadrien Courtecuisse;Jérémie Allard;Pierre Kerfriden;Stephane Pierre Alain Bordas

  • Image-guided simulation of heterogeneous tissue deformation for augmented reality during hepatic surgery

    Nazim Haouchine;Jeremie Dequidt;Igor Peterlik;Erwan Kerrien

  • A Fully Three-Dimensional Method for Facial Reconstruction Based on Deformable Models

    Gérald Quatrehomme;Stéphane Cotin;Gérard Subsol;Hervé Delingette

  • Metrics for Laparoscopic Skills Trainers: The Weakest Link!

    Stephane Cotin;Nicholas Stylopoulos;Mark P. Ottensmeyer;Paul F. Neumann

  • Designing a computer-based simulator for interventional cardiology training.

    Steven L. Dawson;Stephane Cotin;Dwight Meglan;David W. Shaffer

  • Virtual Reality Interaction and Physical Simulation: Interactive physically-based simulation of catheter and guidewire

    Julien Lenoir;Stephane Cotin;Christian Duriez;Paul Neumann

  • Efficient Nonlinear FEM for Soft Tissue Modelling and Its GPU Implementation within the Open Source Framework SOFA

    Olivier Comas;Zeike A. Taylor;Jérémie Allard;Sébastien Ourselin

  • Patient-Specific Biomechanical Modeling for Guidance During Minimally-Invasive Hepatic Surgery

    Rosalie Plantefève;Igor Peterlik;Nazim Haouchine;Stéphane Cotin

  • Methods and apparatus for simulation of endovascular and endoluminal procedures

    Stephane M. Cotin;Xunlei Wu;Paul F. Neumann;Christian M. Duriez

  • Real Time Volumetric Deformable Models for Surgery Simulation

    Stephane Cotin;Herve Delingette;Nicholas Ayache

  • Geometric and physical representations for a simulator of hepatic surgery.

    Stéphane Cotin;Hervé Delingette;M. Bro-Nielsen;Nicholas Ayache

  • New approaches to catheter navigation for interventional radiology simulation.

    Christian Duriez;Stéphane Cotin;Julien Lenoir;Paul Neumann

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Duriez
Christian Duriez University of Lille
Hervé Delingette
Hervé Delingette French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Nicholas Ayache
Nicholas Ayache French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Pierre Jannin
Pierre Jannin University of Rennes
Maxime Sermesant
Maxime Sermesant Université Côte d'Azur
Dean C. Barratt
Dean C. Barratt University College London
Gabor Fichtinger
Gabor Fichtinger Queen's University
Matthias Nießner
Matthias Nießner Technical University of Munich
David Williamson Shaffer
David Williamson Shaffer University of Wisconsin–Madison

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