Dear MORPHMET community,
I am still struggling to process this tragic news. Dennis was on my
master’s thesis committee at Florida State University in 2010–2012. He was
truly a great mentor who introduced me to the theory and practice of
geometric morphometrics, which has shaped my
Dear all,
I completely agree with the general consensus that the research question
should inform the landmark sampling. As the first step in a morphometric
study, landmark sampling is definitely worth thinking about deeply since,
as discussed here and in many previous studies, it can generate
Dear Lea,
Unfortunately, there isn't (yet) a magic mathematical formula to determine
whether you've sampled enough landmarks, but there are some exploratory
approaches you can take to see if you're landmark sampling is converging to
the "true" shape variation. One simple thing you can do is
following the
session.
All the best,
Aki Watanabe, Emma Sherratt, Marc Jones
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Aki Watanabe
Doctoral Candidate
Division of Paleontology
Richard Gilder Graduate School
American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024
website: https://sites.google.com/site/akinoptery
data if
available. Does anyone know where I could find a published data set,
preferably one with many landmarks and/or semilandmarks (e.g., 50).
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
All the best,
Aki
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Aki Watanabe
Doctoral Candidate
Division of Paleontology
Richard Gilder Graduate School
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Aki
On Thursday, July 31, 2014, Diego Astua de Moraes d.a.mor...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all
I think there is a slight confusion going on. As far as I understood from
Dennis' message, everyone already subscribing to morphmet will received an
individual