Advances in Geometric Morphometrics
University of Vienna · Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research · +1 more institution
Abstract
Geometric morphometrics is the statistical analysis of form based on Cartesian landmark coordinates. After separating shape from overall size, position, and orientation of the landmark configurations, the resulting Procrustes shape coordinates can be used for statistical analysis. Kendall shape space, the mathematical space induced by the shape coordinates, is a metric space that can be approximated locally by a Euclidean tangent space. Thus, notions of distance (similarity) between shapes or of the length and direction of developmental and evolutionary trajectories can be meaningfully assessed in this space. Results of statistical techniques that preserve these convenient properties—such as principal…
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2Topics & keywords
- Shape analysis (program analysis)
- Procrustes analysis
- Morphometrics
- Mathematics
- Point distribution model
- Landmark
- Orientation (vector space)
- Geometry
- Sustainable cities and communities