[MORPHMET] 85th AAPA Annual Meeting in Atlanta -> a hotbed of morphometrics!

2016-04-06 Thread dslice
As many of you are aware, the 85th Annual Meeting of the American 
Association of Physical Anthropologists will be held next week in Atlanta, 
Georgia, USA. 

A search of the preliminary program for "morphometric" yields 92 posters or 
presentations related to morphometrics, many(most?) related geometric 
morphometrics. As is usually the case, this looks like a very exciting 
meeting for the morphometrician.

Due to its location, we were able to put together a significant 
morphometrics presence to represent Florida State University. Below are 
listed posters and talks associated with our morphometrics lab 
(http://morphlab.sc.fsu.edu/). 

We invite anyone interested to visit or attend these presentations and 
discuss specific aspects of the research, find out more about what is going 
on in the FSU Morphlab and Department of Scientific Computing, or to just 
say, "Hi!"

We hope to see many of you in Atlanta!

-Dennis E. Slice

Session 21 (Podium)
A Computational Method for Age-at-Death Estimation Based on the Surface and 
Outline Analysis of 3D Laser Scans of the Human Pubic Symphysis
DETELINA STOYANOVA, BRIDGET F. B. ALGEE-HEWITT, JIEUN KIM and DENNIS E. 
SLICE.
April 15, 2016 9:15, A 703/704

Session 46 (Poster)
Analysis of Humeral Trochlear Angles As Possible Biological Sex 
Characteristic
ALEXA M. PENNAVARIA and GEOFFREY THOMAS.
April 16, 2016 , Atrium Ballroom A/B

Session 52 (Poster)
The Mesoamerican Corpus of Formative Period Art and Writing
CAMERON J. BERKLEY, MICHAEL D. CARRASCO, JOSHUA ENGLEHARDT and DENNIS E. 
SLICE.
April 16, 2016 , Atrium Ballroom A/B

Session 27 (Poster)
Iterative Closest Point (ICP) Algorithm Application for Intentional Cranial 
Modification Determination: Developing an Automated Classification Method 
to Assess Cranial Shape from Fragmentary Remains
KATHRYN O. MIYAR, BENJAMIN POMIDOR and DENNIS E. SLICE.
April 15, 2016 52, Atrium Ballroom A/B 

Session 8 (Poster)
A New Quantitative Method to Analyze Geospatial Variations in Speech and 
Vocalization
STEPHEN A. TOWNSEND and DENNIS E. SLICE.
April 14, 2016 , Atrium Ballroom A/B

Session 46 (Poster)
Reconstruction of Cranial Surfaces from 3D Point Data
BENJAMIN J. POMIDOR, DENNIS E. SLICE, BRIAN D. CORNER and JEFFREY A. HUDSON.
April 16, 2016 , Atrium Ballroom A/B 

Session 34 (Podium)
Procrustes-based vector-moving average models allow patterns of motion to 
be statistically distinguished
K JAMES. SODA, PAUL H. MORRIS and DENNIS E. SLICE.
April 15, 2016 3:15, A 703/704

Session 46 (Poster)
Visualization and Materialization for High-dimensional Morphometric Data
DENNIS E. SLICE, BENJAMIN J. POMIDOR, BRIAN D. CORNER, and F JAMES. ROHLF.
April 16, 2016 , Atrium Ballroom A/B 

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Re: [MORPHMET] 85th AAPA Annual Meeting in Atlanta -> a hotbed of morphometrics!

2016-04-06 Thread Stacy Hackner
Excited to see all of your posters!
While I'm not presenting strictly on morphometrics this time, I'm using it
alongside biomechanics in Session 31 -
21 [image: Add to calendar]

*Cross-sectional
geometry vs traditional indices: capturing tibial morphology as a means of
studying mobility in the Nile Valley.*

Stacy
L. Hackner, Daniel Antoine.

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UCL  Institute of Archaeology
UCL  Public & Cultural
Engagement
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On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 7:25 PM, dslice  wrote:

> As many of you are aware, the 85th Annual Meeting of the American
> Association of Physical Anthropologists will be held next week in Atlanta,
> Georgia, USA.
>
> A search of the preliminary program for "morphometric" yields 92 posters
> or presentations related to morphometrics, many(most?) related geometric
> morphometrics. As is usually the case, this looks like a very exciting
> meeting for the morphometrician.
>
> Due to its location, we were able to put together a significant
> morphometrics presence to represent Florida State University. Below are
> listed posters and talks associated with our morphometrics lab (
> http://morphlab.sc.fsu.edu/).
>
> We invite anyone interested to visit or attend these presentations and
> discuss specific aspects of the research, find out more about what is going
> on in the FSU Morphlab and Department of Scientific Computing, or to just
> say, "Hi!"
>
> We hope to see many of you in Atlanta!
>
> -Dennis E. Slice
>
> Session 21 (Podium)
> A Computational Method for Age-at-Death Estimation Based on the Surface
> and Outline Analysis of 3D Laser Scans of the Human Pubic Symphysis
> DETELINA STOYANOVA, BRIDGET F. B. ALGEE-HEWITT, JIEUN KIM and DENNIS E.
> SLICE.
> April 15, 2016 9:15, A 703/704
>
> Session 46 (Poster)
> Analysis of Humeral Trochlear Angles As Possible Biological Sex
> Characteristic
> ALEXA M. PENNAVARIA and GEOFFREY THOMAS.
> April 16, 2016 , Atrium Ballroom A/B
>
> Session 52 (Poster)
> The Mesoamerican Corpus of Formative Period Art and Writing
> CAMERON J. BERKLEY, MICHAEL D. CARRASCO, JOSHUA ENGLEHARDT and DENNIS E.
> SLICE.
> April 16, 2016 , Atrium Ballroom A/B
>
> Session 27 (Poster)
> Iterative Closest Point (ICP) Algorithm Application for Intentional
> Cranial Modification Determination: Developing an Automated Classification
> Method to Assess Cranial Shape from Fragmentary Remains
> KATHRYN O. MIYAR, BENJAMIN POMIDOR and DENNIS E. SLICE.
> April 15, 2016 52, Atrium Ballroom A/B
>
> Session 8 (Poster)
> A New Quantitative Method to Analyze Geospatial Variations in Speech and
> Vocalization
> STEPHEN A. TOWNSEND and DENNIS E. SLICE.
> April 14, 2016 , Atrium Ballroom A/B
>
> Session 46 (Poster)
> Reconstruction of Cranial Surfaces from 3D Point Data
> BENJAMIN J. POMIDOR, DENNIS E. SLICE, BRIAN D. CORNER and JEFFREY A.
> HUDSON.
> April 16, 2016 , Atrium Ballroom A/B
>
> Session 34 (Podium)
> Procrustes-based vector-moving average models allow patterns of motion to
> be statistically distinguished
> K JAMES. SODA, PAUL H. MORRIS and DENNIS E. SLICE.
> April 15, 2016 3:15, A 703/704
>
> Session 46 (Poster)
> Visualization and Materialization for High-dimensional Morphometric Data
> DENNIS E. SLICE, BENJAMIN J. POMIDOR, BRIAN D. CORNER, and F JAMES. ROHLF.
> April 16, 2016 , Atrium Ballroom A/B
>
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