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Statistical shape analysis

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Statistical shape analysis is a geometrical analysis from a set of shapes in which statistics are measured to describe geometrical properties from similar shapes or different groups, for instance, the difference between male and female shapes, normal and pathological shapes, etc.

References

  • I.L. Dryden and K.V. Mardia (1988). Statistical Shape Analysis. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0471958166.