A field comes of age: geometric morphometrics in the 21 st century
Iowa State University · Stony Brook University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Twenty years ago, Rohlf and Marcus proclaimed that a "revolution in morphometrics" was underway, where classic analyses based on sets of linear distances were being supplanted by geometric approaches making use of the coordinates of anatomical landmarks. Since that time the field of geometric morphometrics has matured into a rich and cohesive discipline for the study of shape variation and covariation. The development of the field is identified with the Procrustes paradigm, a methodological approach to shape analysis arising from the intersection of the statistical shape theory and analytical procedures for obtaining shape variables from landmark data. In this review we describe the Procrustes paradigm and the…
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3Topics & keywords
- Morphometrics
- Landmark
- Intersection (aeronautics)
- Field (mathematics)
- Shape analysis (program analysis)
- Geometric shape
- Artificial intelligence
- Mathematics
- Sustainable cities and communities