Statistical Shape Analysis With Applications in R

Statistical Shape Analysis With Applications in R by Ian L. Dryden is a thoroughly revised and updated edition published by John Wiley & Sons on September 6, 2016. This 496-page book serves as an introduction to modern statistical methods for shape analysis, a crucial tool in various disciplines where objects are compared based on their geometrical features. The text covers foundational concepts in shape analysis, including geometrical principles and statistical techniques, while also extending to the analysis of curves, surfaces, images, and other types of object data.
Readers will find substantial new material on recent statistical developments, along with numerous examples that illustrate applications across disciplines such as bioinformatics, biology, and medicine. The book introduces concepts in an accessible manner, making it suitable for both newcomers and more experienced statisticians. It includes computer code for instructional use, allowing readers to implement applications in R and engage in hands-on analysis. This edition aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of shape analysis, highlighting key definitions and the relative merits of various approaches.
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A thoroughly revised and updated edition of this introduction to modern statistical methods for shape analysis
Shape analysis is an important tool in the many disciplines where objects are compared using geometrical features. Examples include comparing brain shape in schizophrenia; investigating protein molecules in bioinformatics; and describing growth of organisms in biology.
This book is a significant update of the highly-regarded Statistical Shape Analysis by the same authors. The new edition lays the foundations of landmark shape analysis, including geometrical concepts and statistical techniques, and extends to include analysis of curves, surfaces, images and other types of object data. Key definitions and concepts are discussed throughout, and the relative merits of different approaches are presented.
The authors have included substantial new material on recent statistical developments and offer numerous examples throughout the text. Concepts are introduced in an accessible manner, while retaining sufficient detail for more specialist statisticians to appreciate the challenges and opportunities of this new field. Computer code has been included for instructional use, along with exercises to enable readers to implement the applications themselves in R and to follow the key ideas by hands-on analysis.
- Offers a detailed yet accessible treatment of statistical methods for shape analysis
- Includes numerous examples and applications from many disciplines
- Provides R code for implementing the examples
- Covers a wide variety of recent developments in shape analysis
Shape Analysis, with Applications in R will offer a valuable introduction to this fast-moving research area for statisticians and other applied scientists working in diverse areas, including archaeology, bioinformatics, biology, chemistry, computer science, medicine, morphometics and image analysis.
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