International audienceWe use tools from geometric statistics to analyze the usual estimation procedure of a template shape. This applies to shapes from landmarks, curves, surfaces, images etc. We demonstrate the asymptotic bias of the template shape estimation using the stratified geometry of the shape space. We give a Taylor expansion of the bias with respect to a parameter σ describing the measurement error on the data. We propose two bootstrap procedures that quantify the bias and correct it, if needed. They are applicable for any type of shape data. We give a rule of thumb to provide intuition on whether the bias has to be corrected. This exhibits the parameters that control the bias' magnitude. We illustrate our results on simulated an...
International audienceWhen we have a deformation group acting on a vector space of observations, the...
As computers can only represent and process discrete data, information gathered from the real world...
International audienceLes données de grande dimensions sont de plus en plus fréquemment collectées d...
International audienceWe use tools from geometric statistics to analyze the usual estimation procedu...
International audienceRiemannian geometry and the theory of quotient spaces facilitate the analysis ...
International audienceIn most neuroimaging studies, one builds a brain template that serves as a ref...
International audienceRiemannian geometry and the theory of quotient spaces facilitate the analysis ...
International audienceUsual statistics are defined, studied and implemented on Euclidean spaces. But...
International audienceWe tackle the problem of template estimation when data have been randomly tran...
In computational anatomy, organ shapes are assumed to be deformation of a common template. The data ...
International audienceIn this article, we study the consistency of the template estimation with the ...
International audienceIn [1], a new coherent statistical framework for estimating statistical deform...
International audienceWhen we have a deformation group acting on a vector space of observations, the...
As computers can only represent and process discrete data, information gathered from the real world...
International audienceLes données de grande dimensions sont de plus en plus fréquemment collectées d...
International audienceWe use tools from geometric statistics to analyze the usual estimation procedu...
International audienceRiemannian geometry and the theory of quotient spaces facilitate the analysis ...
International audienceIn most neuroimaging studies, one builds a brain template that serves as a ref...
International audienceRiemannian geometry and the theory of quotient spaces facilitate the analysis ...
International audienceUsual statistics are defined, studied and implemented on Euclidean spaces. But...
International audienceWe tackle the problem of template estimation when data have been randomly tran...
In computational anatomy, organ shapes are assumed to be deformation of a common template. The data ...
International audienceIn this article, we study the consistency of the template estimation with the ...
International audienceIn [1], a new coherent statistical framework for estimating statistical deform...
International audienceWhen we have a deformation group acting on a vector space of observations, the...
As computers can only represent and process discrete data, information gathered from the real world...
International audienceLes données de grande dimensions sont de plus en plus fréquemment collectées d...