📅 July 28th to August 5th, 2025 (ONLINE)
🔗 https://www.transmittingscience.com/courses/geometric-morphometrics/geometric-morphometrics-r/
#TScourses #KeepLearning #GeometricMorphometrics #ShapeAnalysis #RStats #EvoDevo #BiologicalShapes #Morphometrics
🔗 https://www.transmittingscience.com/courses/geometric-morphometrics/geometric-morphometrics-r/
#TScourses #KeepLearning #GeometricMorphometrics #ShapeAnalysis #RStats #EvoDevo #BiologicalShapes #Morphometrics
Geometric Morphometrics in R
Transmitting Science course GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRICS IN R, by Julien Claude (Institut des Sciences de l'Évolution de Montpellier, France).
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June 11, 2025 at 1:02 PM
Your next gaming dice could be shaped like a dragon or armadillo https://arstechni.ca... #computationalscience #Computersimulations #shapeanalysis #probability #3Dprinting #geometry #Science
May 29, 2025 at 8:01 PM
Your next gaming dice could be shaped like a dragon or armadillo https://arstechni.ca... #computationalscience #Computersimulations #shapeanalysis #probability #3Dprinting #geometry #Science
Can't wait for #CAA2025 (even though I'm madly rushing pack AND finish my paper before jumping on the plane this evening 😭). I'll be presenting my PhD research on Bronze Age Aegean administrative devices, aided by #photogrammetry, #shapeanalysis and #phylogenetics. Hope to catch some of you there!
Only one week to go until #CAA2025, folks! Head to the program page to check out the sessions and papers, and start planning out your conference schedule: 👉https://2025.caaconference.org/program/. See you in Athens for an exciting week of #digitalarchaeology research! 🏛️💻🏺
May 2, 2025 at 11:10 PM
Can't wait for #CAA2025 (even though I'm madly rushing pack AND finish my paper before jumping on the plane this evening 😭). I'll be presenting my PhD research on Bronze Age Aegean administrative devices, aided by #photogrammetry, #shapeanalysis and #phylogenetics. Hope to catch some of you there!
IICD researchers Andrew Blumberg and Anne van Delft recently published "A statistical framework for analyzing shape in a time series" in the Annals of Statistics. Read the full paper: bit.ly/453uzeO
#Statistics #ShapeAnalysis #DataScience @columbiacancer.bsky.social
#Statistics #ShapeAnalysis #DataScience @columbiacancer.bsky.social
A statistical framework for analyzing shape in a time series of random geometric objects
We introduce a new framework to analyze shape descriptors that capture the geometric features of an ensemble of point clouds. At the core of our approach is the point of view that the data arises as sampled recordings from a metric space-valued stochastic process, possibly of nonstationary nature, thereby integrating geometric data analysis into the realm of functional time series analysis. Our framework allows for natural incorporation of spatial-temporal dynamics, heterogeneous sampling, and the study of convergence rates. Further, we derive complete invariants for classes of metric space-valued stochastic processes in the spirit of Gromov, and relate these invariants to so-called ball volume processes. Under mild dependence conditions, a weak invariance principle in D([0,1]×[0,R]) is established for sequential empirical versions of the latter, assuming the probabilistic structure possibly changes over time. Finally, we use this result to introduce novel test statistics for topological change, which are distribution-free in the limit under the hypothesis of stationarity. We explore these test statistics on time series of single-cell mRNA expression data, using shape descriptors coming from topological data analysis.
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July 23, 2025 at 3:57 PM
IICD researchers Andrew Blumberg and Anne van Delft recently published "A statistical framework for analyzing shape in a time series" in the Annals of Statistics. Read the full paper: bit.ly/453uzeO
#Statistics #ShapeAnalysis #DataScience @columbiacancer.bsky.social
#Statistics #ShapeAnalysis #DataScience @columbiacancer.bsky.social