Bookstein, F. L. 1991. Morphometric Tools for Landmark Data: Geometry
and Biology. Cambridge University Press

provides a fairly thorough and accessible explanation on pages 26-34.
Also, the help files of the various tps programs are valuable sources of
information and algorithmic details of relevant computations and
statistics.

-ds

On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 07:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi,
> 
> I am grad. student in Comp. Science, I have just started to read on
> Geometric Morphometrics.
> 
> Could anybody forward me some Introductory material (or Links for the
> same) on Thin plate Splines?
> 
> The TPS  applications on the SUNY (Stony Brook) site are great! But
are
> any TPS programs open source ? if so, then i could understand it
faster.
> 
> I will look forward to your reply,
> 
> thanks,
> 
> regards,
> Ritesh Harankhedkar
> 
> 
> 
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http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/morph/morphmet.html.
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Wake Forest University School of Medicine
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