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

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