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Three‐dimensional geometric morphometric analysis is a shape analysis method used to explain sexual dimorphism. In this context, a total of 13 anatomical landmarks were defined and analysed in the study, resulting in sex‐related shape variations. The study identified sex‐related morphological differences in the sella turcica structures of Romanov sheep
İhsan Berat Kiliçli +7 more
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Abstract This study explored the facial impressions of attractiveness, dominance and sexual dimorphism using experimental and computational methods. In Study 1, we generated face images with manipulated morphological features using geometric morphometrics. In Study 2, we conducted eye tracking and impression evaluation experiments using these images to
Takanori Sano, Jun Shi, Hideaki Kawabata
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Measuring sexual dimorphism in human faces
CVA outperforms regression scoring when measuring sexual dimorphism in human faces, allowing for more accurate classification and shape reconstruction. Method selection has a significant impact on findings, necessitating a reevaluation of previous claims linking facial masculinity to traits such as height.
Cassidy Da Silva +6 more
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Psittaciformes exhibit high levels of morphological diversity, particularly in skull and beak structure, previously linked to diet and body size. Although there were some levels of significance between diet and beak shape, body mass was a much stronger co‐variate. Diet is not determining beak shape within the clade.
Shannon L. Harrison +2 more
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Bi-plot and Procrustes Analysis [PDF]
Luthfia Miranda, Yenni Kurniawati
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Sella Turcica Shape as a Marker for Breed and Sex Classification in Sheep. [PDF]
Bilgiç EB +9 more
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Individual identifiability following Procrustes alignment of functional gradients: effect of subspace dimensionality. [PDF]
Sasse L +5 more
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Assessing cranial morphology for sex determination in juvenile alpine swifts (Tachymarptis melba). [PDF]
Szara T +8 more
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Morphogenetic development of trochlear groove and thigh muscles from embryo to fetus in humans. [PDF]
Ishikawa A +8 more
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Procrustes Shape Analysis for Fall Detection
In Western countries, the growing population of seniors brings us to think about new healthcare systems to ensure the safety of elderly people at home. Falls are one of the greatest risk for seniors living alone. Computer vision provides a promising solution to analyze people behavior and detect some unusual events like falls. In this paper, we propose
Rougier, Caroline +3 more
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