Hello Cesar..
I tried with closed outlines (and other statistics) and performs good



2006/3/6, morphmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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    Hey all,

    Greeting!

    There's a freeware PAST (Paleonological Statistics) developed by Oyvind
    Hammer.  It's worth an evaluation.  What do you think?


    Cesar

    */morphmet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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        [Sorry for the delay in posting this and the previous message,
    but I
        was
        unexpectedly trapped out of town and away from the internet for
        nearly a
        week. - the Moderator (dslice)]

        Many curve digitization packages (e.g., tpsDIG, ImagePro Plus) give
        you the
        ability to sample curves with a fixed number of equally spaced (or
        quasi-equally spaced) semi-landmark points. The x,y -> ext. phi
        program in
        my extended eigenshape package indeed assumes you have collected
        your data
        in this format. I can think of a few obvious workarounds and, if
        there is a
        need for the capability of reading in outline strings of different
        lengths
        in that program, I'd be happy to add it. Given the capabilities of
        tpsDIG,
        however, it would seem the best thing to do is collect the data
    in the
        expected format to being with.

        Please contact me offline if you need instructions has to how to
        make tpsDIG
        collect outline strings of equal lengths.

        Norm MacLeod


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        On 23/2/06 20:24, "morphmet" wrote:

         > Dear All,
         >
         > My name is Gordon Smith, a PhD student at Sheffield University.
         > my e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
         >
> My query is about open outlines and extended eigenshape analysis.
         > I have what amounts to 2D open outlines, for a number of
        individuals, as
         > X,Y coordinate data. After my minimal literature review, I
        thought that
         > the best way to analyse this data would be with extended
    eigenshape
         > analysis using the Norman Macleod software from the Stony Brook
        website.
         >
         > However, after playing with the software and further reading it
        seems that
> the number of X,Y coordinates for each open outline should be the
        same for
         > every individual in the comparison.
         > This is not the case for my dataset. I have found a number of
        software
         > packages that appear would calculate an equal number of X,Y
        coordinates
> per open outline from image data such as bitmaps, jpegs, etc. but
        not from
         > collected X,Y data.
         >
         > So I have two questions really, Firstly is my understanding
        correct and
         > that to be able to compare individuals will they all require an
    equal
         > number of X,Y coordinates along the open outline.?
         > Secondly, If this is correct can anybody suggest how I make my
        current X,Y
         > coordinate data compatible with the analysis.?
         >
         > I am very new to the world of morphometrics, and would welcome
        any and all
         > help,
         > as to key papers, books etc.
         >
         > Please reply if any further information would be helpful to
        answer this
         > query.
         >
         > Many Thanks
         > Gordon.
         >
         > e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
         >
         >
         >




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