Thanks for the comment. My address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], for anyone wishing to write me directly.
Olumide On Thu, 2004-12-02 at 11:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm a computer science student and I'm trying to solve a warping problem as > part of my dissertation. Fortunately, I recently (2 days ago) came across the > field of morhometrics and specifically, the Thin-plate Spline (TPS) method, > and it seems to be exactly what the doctor ordered. I think the TPS will do > nicely, but it makes sense to justify my use of it. Specifically, I'm > wondering why (it seems as though) all the morphometric analysis I've come > across in anthoplogy-related literature use this method. I wonder, why not > radial-basis functions for example? > > Anyone? Please? > > Thanks, > > Olumide __________________________________________________________ Mit WEB.DE FreePhone mit hoechster Qualitaet ab 0 Ct./Min. weltweit telefonieren! http://freephone.web.de/?mc=021201 -- Replies will be sent to the list. For more information visit http://www.morphometrics.org
