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 > > > > == > Replies will be sent to list. > For more information see http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/morph/morphmet.html. -- Dennis E. Slice, Ph.D. Department of Biomedical Engineering Division of Radiologic Sciences Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA 27157-1022 Phone: 336-716-5384 Fax: 336-716-2870 == Replies will be sent to list. For more information see http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/morph/morphmet.html.
