deformably
English
Etymology
From deformable + -ly.
Adverb
deformably (comparative more deformably, superlative most deformably)
- (chiefly imaging) In such a way as to be able to be deformed
- 2005, James Duncan, MICCAI 2005:[1], →ISBN, page 223:
- The atlases can be used to reconstruct, or deformably register, the surface model of an object from just two to four 2D x-ray projections of the object.
- 2014, Yunqian Ma, Support Vector Machines Applications[2], →ISBN, page 212:
- The brain images belonging to different subjects are aligned (deformably registered) to the same stereotaxic space to establish correspondence.