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Shape change along geodesics with application to cleft lip surgery.


ABSTRACT: Continuous shape change is represented as curves in the shape space. A method for checking the closeness of these curves to a geodesic is presented. Three large databases of short human motions are considered and shown to be well approximated by geodesics. The motions are thus approximated by two shapes on the geodesic and the rate of progress along the path. An analysis of facial motion data taken from a study of subjects with cleft lip or cleft palate is presented that allows the motion to be considered independently from the static shape. Inferential methods for assessing the change in motion are presented. The construction of predicted animated motions is discussed.

SUBMITTER: Faraway JJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3359093 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Shape change along geodesics with application to cleft lip surgery.

Faraway Julian J JJ   Trotman Carroll-Ann CA  

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C, Applied statistics 20110929 5


Continuous shape change is represented as curves in the shape space. A method for checking the closeness of these curves to a geodesic is presented. Three large databases of short human motions are considered and shown to be well approximated by geodesics. The motions are thus approximated by two shapes on the geodesic and the rate of progress along the path. An analysis of facial motion data taken from a study of subjects with cleft lip or cleft palate is presented that allows the motion to be  ...[more]

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