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Partial size-and-shape distributions

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  • Alshabani, A.K.S.
  • Dryden, I.L.
  • Litton, C.D.

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The concepts of partial size-and-shape and partial shape are defined, with motivation from a study in human movement analysis. Some co-ordinates for partial shape for landmarks in three dimensions are given, and Gaussian models for the landmark co-ordinates are proposed. The main results involve the derivation of the partial size-and-shape distributions for the isotropic and general multivariate normal models for three-dimensional data. The partial shape distribution is given in the isotropic case. Maximum likelihood based inference is explored, and examples using simulated and real human movement data illustrate the methodology.

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  • Alshabani, A.K.S. & Dryden, I.L. & Litton, C.D., 2007. "Partial size-and-shape distributions," Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 98(10), pages 1988-2001, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jmvana:v:98:y:2007:i:10:p:1988-2001
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