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Statistical shape analysis is an analysis of the geometrical properties of some given set of shapes by statistical methods. For instance, it could be used to quantify differences between male and female gorilla skull shapes, normal and pathological bone shapes, leaf outlines with and without herbivory by insects, etc. Important aspects of shape analysis are to obtain a measure of distance between shapes, to estimate mean shapes from (possibly random) samples, to estimate shape variability within samples, to perform clustering and to test for differences between shapes. One of the main methods used is principal component analysis (PCA). Statistical shape analysis has applications in various fields, including medical imaging, computer vision, computational anatomy, sensor measurement, and geographical profiling. (Wikipedia).
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How to use trigonometry values to solve a word problem - Learn math online
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Find the value of the trigonometric expression using inverse
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Functional Data Analysis Under Shape Constraints - Srivastava - Workshop 2 - CEB T1 2019
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Cosmological Weak Lensing by Alexandre Refregier
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Statistical Analysis And Business Applications | Data Science With Python Tutorial
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Use trigonometry to solve word problem with angle of elevation
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Data Science - Part XV - MARS, Logistic Regression, & Survival Analysis
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The Rasch Model Wright Map Using Winsteps's New Feature
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The shape of data: Ulrike Tillmann, FRS, University of Oxford
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Alice Le Brigant : Information geometry and shape analysis for radar signal processing
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Excel 2013 Statistical Analysis #50: t Distribution Confidence Intervals Sigma NOT Known 3 Examples
Download files (which file shown at begin of video): https://people.highline.edu/mgirvin/AllClasses/210Excel2013/Ch08/Ch08.htm Topics in this video: 1. (00:12) What is the t Distribution and when do we have to use it? Create Confidence Intervals when Population Standard Deviation is not kn
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Excel Statistical Analysis 41: Confidence Interval for t Distribution, use when Sigma NOT Known
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Evaluating the composition of Functions
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