Hi there,
I got a newbie question. I was reading a paper on
interspecific morphological variation, and at some
point the authors say that each value of the
standardized PC1 for each species was divided by
1/sqrt(number of characters) to assess morphological
divergence from isometry.
Could
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The mapping of pixels described in today's email from Dr. Taylor is
substantially the same as what is offered in the 2D module of our
current Edgewarp package. Interested users should upload the 3.26
release from
I have a rather rough tool called MakeFan on my website that might be
useful for your project.
Have a look at
http://www.canisius.edu/~sheets/morphsoft.html
It produces output files in TPS format.
-Dave
Hi,
Does anyone know of a program that can digitise open curves, i.e.
place
landmark
I will be out of town for a while. Therefore, monitoring will be
temporarily disabled on morphmet.
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In general, Rohlf's program tpsSuper does this sort of thing. The idea
is to:
a) GPA the landmarks associated with a number of images (e.g., two) to
create a consensus configuration.
b) and this is the non-obvious
Hello again. For those interested enough to try image unwarping by
Edgewarp, the 1994 (!) manual is on line at
ftp://brainmap.med.umich.edu/pub/edgewarp2/MANUAL
as an ascii file. (Note this is a different directory from the one
where the current release itself is actually posted.)