Shape analysis is important in anthropology, bioarchaeology and forensic science for interpreting useful information from human remains. In particular, teeth are morphologically stable and hence well-suited for shape analysis. In this work, we propose a framework for tooth morphometry using quasi-conformal theory. Landmark-matching Teichmüller maps are used for establishing a 1-1 correspondence between tooth surfaces with prescribed anatomical landmarks. Then, a quasi-conformal statistical shape analysis model based on the Teichmüller mapping results is proposed for building a tooth classification scheme. We deploy our framework on a dataset of human premolars to analyze the tooth shape variation among genders and ancestries. Experimental r...
Form can be viewed as a combination of size and shape. Shape refers to the boundary outline independ...
OBJECTIVES : The scoring and analysis of dental nonmetric traits are predominantly accomplished by u...
Dental phenotypic data are often used to reconstruct biological relatedness among past human groups....
This paper introduces statistical shape modelling (SSM) for use in osteoarchaeology research. SSM is...
A variety of geometric morphometric methods have recently been used to describe dental shape variati...
This paper introduces statistical shape modelling (SSM) for use in osteoarchaeology research. SSM is...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate size and shape variation of human premolars between Indi...
Dental morphological measurements are typically either metric or non-metric. Non-metric measurements...
International audienceObjectives : The scoring and analysis of dental nonmetric traits are predomina...
Dental dimorphism can be used for discriminating sex in forensic contexts. Geometric morphometric an...
Traditional odontometry currently suggests a limited number of measurements on tooth coronal parts, ...
Traditional odontometry currently suggests a limited number of measurements on tooth coronal parts, ...
Despite the general increase in digital techniques for dental morphometric analyses, only a few meth...
Forensic identification may be required for a number of reasons. The identification process relies o...
One of the main uses of dental morphological data is to study patterns of affinities among populatio...
Form can be viewed as a combination of size and shape. Shape refers to the boundary outline independ...
OBJECTIVES : The scoring and analysis of dental nonmetric traits are predominantly accomplished by u...
Dental phenotypic data are often used to reconstruct biological relatedness among past human groups....
This paper introduces statistical shape modelling (SSM) for use in osteoarchaeology research. SSM is...
A variety of geometric morphometric methods have recently been used to describe dental shape variati...
This paper introduces statistical shape modelling (SSM) for use in osteoarchaeology research. SSM is...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate size and shape variation of human premolars between Indi...
Dental morphological measurements are typically either metric or non-metric. Non-metric measurements...
International audienceObjectives : The scoring and analysis of dental nonmetric traits are predomina...
Dental dimorphism can be used for discriminating sex in forensic contexts. Geometric morphometric an...
Traditional odontometry currently suggests a limited number of measurements on tooth coronal parts, ...
Traditional odontometry currently suggests a limited number of measurements on tooth coronal parts, ...
Despite the general increase in digital techniques for dental morphometric analyses, only a few meth...
Forensic identification may be required for a number of reasons. The identification process relies o...
One of the main uses of dental morphological data is to study patterns of affinities among populatio...
Form can be viewed as a combination of size and shape. Shape refers to the boundary outline independ...
OBJECTIVES : The scoring and analysis of dental nonmetric traits are predominantly accomplished by u...
Dental phenotypic data are often used to reconstruct biological relatedness among past human groups....