Permutation Tests in Shape Analysis
Statistical shape analysis is a geometrical analysis from a set of shapes in which statistics are measured to describe geometrical properties from similar shapes or different groups, for instance, the difference between male and female Gorilla skull shapes, normal and pathological bone shapes, etc. Some of the important aspects of shape analysis are to obtain a measure of distance between shapes, to estimate average shapes from a (possibly random) sample and to estimate shape variability in a sample[1]. One of the main methods used is principal component analysis. Specific applications of shape analysis may be found in archaeology, architecture, biology, geography, geology, agriculture, genetics, medical imaging, security applications such as face recognition, entertainment industry (movies, games), computer-aided design and manufacturing. This is a proposal for a new Brief on statistical shape analysis and the various new parametric and non-parametric methods utilized to facilitate shape analysis. ​ ​
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Permutation Tests in Shape Analysis
Statistical shape analysis is a geometrical analysis from a set of shapes in which statistics are measured to describe geometrical properties from similar shapes or different groups, for instance, the difference between male and female Gorilla skull shapes, normal and pathological bone shapes, etc. Some of the important aspects of shape analysis are to obtain a measure of distance between shapes, to estimate average shapes from a (possibly random) sample and to estimate shape variability in a sample[1]. One of the main methods used is principal component analysis. Specific applications of shape analysis may be found in archaeology, architecture, biology, geography, geology, agriculture, genetics, medical imaging, security applications such as face recognition, entertainment industry (movies, games), computer-aided design and manufacturing. This is a proposal for a new Brief on statistical shape analysis and the various new parametric and non-parametric methods utilized to facilitate shape analysis. ​ ​
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Permutation Tests in Shape Analysis

Permutation Tests in Shape Analysis

Permutation Tests in Shape Analysis

Permutation Tests in Shape Analysis

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Statistical shape analysis is a geometrical analysis from a set of shapes in which statistics are measured to describe geometrical properties from similar shapes or different groups, for instance, the difference between male and female Gorilla skull shapes, normal and pathological bone shapes, etc. Some of the important aspects of shape analysis are to obtain a measure of distance between shapes, to estimate average shapes from a (possibly random) sample and to estimate shape variability in a sample[1]. One of the main methods used is principal component analysis. Specific applications of shape analysis may be found in archaeology, architecture, biology, geography, geology, agriculture, genetics, medical imaging, security applications such as face recognition, entertainment industry (movies, games), computer-aided design and manufacturing. This is a proposal for a new Brief on statistical shape analysis and the various new parametric and non-parametric methods utilized to facilitate shape analysis. ​ ​

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461481638
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 09/06/2013
Series: SpringerBriefs in Statistics , #15
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 95
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Luigi Salmaso,Ph.D. Professor of Statistics Department of Management and Engineering University of Padova Padova, Italy Chiara Brombin, Ph.D. CUSSB, Vita-Salute University of San Raffaele Milan, Italy

Table of Contents

​​ ​A brief overview on statistical shape analysis.- Theoretical aspects.- NPC test power behaviour with GPA superimposition and correlation.- Finite-sample consistency of combination-based tests in shape analysis.- Applications to real case studies.- Bibliography.- References.
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