Landmark-Based Shape Analysis
Landmark-Based Shape Analysis is a method used to study and compare the shapes of objects by identifying specific points, or landmarks, on their surfaces. These landmarks serve as reference points that help researchers quantify and analyze variations in shape, making it easier to understand differences and similarities among various forms.
This technique is commonly applied in fields such as biomechanics, medical imaging, and morphometrics. By using statistical methods to analyze the spatial relationships between landmarks, scientists can gain insights into biological structures, track changes over time, and even assist in computer vision applications.