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Subject:        Resistant Fit Procrustes Superimposition
Date:   Wed, 1 Jun 2011 01:21:37 -0400
From:   Ruth Flatscher <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]



Dear all,

I am a botanist working with an object whose landmark distribution is
not ideal, i.e. one single landmark is quite far away from the others.
In addition, based on my observations I assume that this same landmark
is also more variable in its position to the others. Performing an
"ordinary" Least Squares Procrustes fit, I fear I am facing a "Pinocchio
effect". Therefore, I have thought of using Resistant Fit Procrustes
Superimposition. Does anybody of you have experience in it, and is there
any software available which is able to calculate it?

I have also thought of other solutions, like a Procrustes fit omitting
size standardization. Alternatively, I could calculate two
pseudolandmarks on either side of this distant landmark, in order to
make it less isolated from the others. What do you think about these
possibilities?
I would be very glad if somebody could help me out with some suggestions.

Best wishes, and greetings from Vienna,
Ruth


Mag. Ruth Flatscher
Department of Evolutionary and Systematic Botany
Rennweg 14
A-1030 Vienna
email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

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