Digital image correlation and tracking

Digital volume correlation analysis of micromechanical compression in a 3D organoid. The tracked nodes inform volumetric deformation, including cellular displacement and strain.[1]

Digital image correlation and tracking is an optical method that employs tracking and image registration techniques for accurate 2D and 3D measurements of changes in 2D images or 3D volumes. This method is often used to measure full-field displacement and strains, and it is widely applied in many areas of science and engineering. Compared to strain gauges and extensometers, digital image correlation methods provide finer details about deformation, due to the ability to provide both local and average data.

  1. ^ Hoshino Lab UConn (2025-03-06). Lightsheet Microscopy Based Single-Cell Viscoelastography. Retrieved 2025-03-10 – via YouTube.

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