On 05/11/2018 18:50, Diego Ardón wrote:
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Thank you Mr. Fruciano. I had already made the DFA, but wasn't aware the
graphical output represented both groups (it certainly makes sense). I
have a couple of other questions regarding semi-landma
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Thank you Mr. Fruciano. I had already made the DFA, but wasn't aware the
graphical output represented both groups (it certainly makes sense). I have
a couple of other questions regarding semi-landmarks. I probably should
start a ne
On 03/11/2018 22:28, Diego Ardón wrote:
Dear Mr. Soda,
Thank you for replying. Your statement " setting one group’s mean shape
to be the starting shape and the other group’s to the target; this will
lead to the most direct comparison. " pretty much describes what I have
in mind to do. Whic
Dear Mr. Soda,
Thank you for replying. Your statement " setting one group’s mean shape to
be the starting shape and the other group’s to the target; this will lead
to the most direct comparison. " pretty much describes what I have in mind
to do. Which software could I use to do this? since I be
Dear Mr. Ardón,
Good question. Whenever we make shape comparisons in GM, be that via
displacement vector or deformation grid (which is what you’re doing), we can
typically only compare two shapes at a time. One shape is called the reference
(or starting shape, in this case). This is the shape f
Hello, my name is Diego and I'm currently undertaking a Master's program in
Mexico. One of my thesis project involves a geometric morphometrics study
on the shape of a freshwater fish which distributes across Central America.
I'm currently having trouble with a concept that will probably be very