Morphometric Tools for Landmark Data
Morphometrics is the statistical study of biological shape and shape change. Its richest data are landmarks, points, such as the bridge of the nose, that have biological names as well as geometric locations. This book is the first systematic survey of morphometric methods for landmark data.
- Author's work on morphometrics has recently been spotlighted in articles in the Times Literary Supplement and in Education Review
- Applications to medical image processing
- First systematic survey of morphometric methods for landmark data
Reviews & endorsements
"...will certainly be a landmark volume in this difficult but important field of shape analysis." K.V. Mardia, International Statisical Institute Short Book Reviews
"The new geometric morphometry, as epitomized in Bookstein's text, is a fully rounded scientific achievement. I recommend this well-written book to all biometricians concerned with the analysis of shape." R.A. Reyment, Biometrics
"...specialists working in this field may find the book to be a useful collation of methods for the study of shape." Shumei Guo, Journal of the American Statistical Association
"...a serious and wide-ranging effort to systematize morphometrics...Bookstein has done an admirable job in bringing together the tools needed to reach this goal and, consequently, in building his case about the importance of landmarks in morphometrics...will clearly be important in morphometrics for some time." Scott Ferson, The Quarterly Review of Biology
"...this is essential reading for quantitative morphologists." Miriam Zelditch, BioScience
"Bookstein, through his strong personality and energy, has made the field of morphometrics very visible and has particulary made statisticians aware of the potential of the field for both statistical as well as scientific research...I would like to praise the author for making statisticians aware of the important field of morphometrics and for 'making us think'." Subhash Lele, Journal of the American Statistical Association
Product details
March 2011Adobe eBook Reader
9780511877025
0 pages
0kg
102 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Preliminaries
- 3. Landmarks
- 4. Distance measures
- 5. Shape coordinates
- 6. Principal axes of shape change for triangles
- 7. Features of shape comparison
- 8. Retrospect and prospect.