No, because this tool simplify the dimensions of data. You don't have de
equal numbers of partial warp scores that landmarks.

Liu



On Thu Jun 23 10:16 , morphmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sent:



        How do partial warp scores relate to back to the landmarks? For
        instance
        is partial warp score 1 describing landmark 1?
        
        Sorry if this has an obvious answer,
        
        Catherine
        
        morphmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        Dear Morphometricians,
        
        This is to announce the release of an updated version of the
        Digital Taxonomy
        website, a resource for open source biodiversity informatics.
        
        The new URL for the updated Digital Taxonomy website is:
        
        http://digitaltaxonomy.infobio.net
        
        Digital Taxonomy was born in January 1998 as an attempt to
        present a wide-
        ranging resource of information for biodiversity data management
        on the World
        Wide Web, and promote the effective use of computers for
        handling biological
        sofware development projects. As the field of biodiversity
        informatics
        continues to grow, keeping up with the number of available
        specialized 
        software tools has become almost impossible. Thus, in 2002 the
        original 
        Digital Taxonomy Website ceased to be updated, as it simply
        became 
        unmanageable.
        
        Now it has been downsized and entirely re-built using the fine
        PHP-based
        CMSimple content management system written by Peter Harteg
        (www.cmsimple.dk),
        while retaining its familiar, fairly hadcrafted, look-and-feel.
        As a result of
        this downsizing, only links to free software tools that include
        full source
        code (in whatever programming language) will from now on be
        available on the
        site, including some legacy code not found elsewhere. Links to
        documents and
        data sources also remain available.
        
        Digital Taxonomy intends to provide a range of links on
        software, 
        methodologies, standards, data sources, documents, and projects
        related to 
        biodiversity data management, covering identification software,
        taxonomic 
        databases, ecology, biogeography, morphometrics, and
        phylogenetic analysis 
        software, with emphasis on the exchange of free, open source
        scientific 
        software tools for biodiversity informatics.
        
        Currently, Digital Taxonomy has links to over 200 open source
        biological
        software related websites. The listing is split into sections
        covering DELTA
        and identification systems, databases, ecology, biogeography,
        morphometrics,
        paleontology, phylogenetics, statistics, interface libraries,
        programming
        languages, and software archives. There is also a section
        providing links to
        DELTA and morphometric datasets, as well as direct access to
        biodiversity-
        specific (FishBase, GenBank, EMBL, LegumeWeb, etc.) While the
        main purpose of
        these links is to provide the developers of biodiversity
        management software
        with ready access to relevant sources of data to feed into their
        programs, for
        testing and benchmarking, they can also be of value for all
        users of
        biodiversity information.
        
        Anyway, Digital Taxonomy intends to be not a mere collection of
        links, but a
        place for the dissemination and exchange of useful tools both
        for the
        developers of biodiversity software and the users of such
        software.
        
        As the new version of the website is under construction, a few
        broken links 
        are still expected, but they will be gradually fixed.
        
        Suggestions, criticisms, reports of broken links, and
        contributions are always
        welcome.
        
        Regards,
        
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