REGRESSIVE OSTEOMETRIC SCALING APPLICATIONS TO MIRROR SYMMETRY AND STATISTICAL COORDINATE MODELS.

Henry Joseph Sommer, III, N. R. Miller

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Abstract

Researchers requiring osteometric spatial coordinates of tendon and ligament attachments, condylar maps, etc. , are often confronted with a shortage of published data and are consequently forced to extrapolate measurements from a statistically small specimen set to their subject. This work presents a unified approach to two major problems inherent above; accurate extrapolation of specimen landmark locations (experimental or compiled) to subject homologues, and statistical accumulation of three-dimensional anatomical landmark coordinate data bases. This approach may also be applied to other non-osseus anthropometric and zoometric research.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages87-89
Number of pages3
StatePublished - Jan 1 1979
EventAdv in Bioeng, Presented at ASME Winter Annu Meet - New York, NY, USA
Duration: Dec 2 1979Dec 7 1979

Other

OtherAdv in Bioeng, Presented at ASME Winter Annu Meet
CityNew York, NY, USA
Period12/2/7912/7/79

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Engineering

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