Principal components analysis is a powerful technique which can be used to reduce data dimensionality. With reference to three-dimensional bone shape models, it can be used to generate an unlimited number of models, defined by thousands of nodes, from a limited (less than twenty) number of scalars. The full procedure has been here described in detail and tested. Two databases were used as input data: the first database comprised 40 mandibles, while the second one comprised 98 proximal femurs. The “average shape” and principal components that were required to cover at least 90% of the whole variance were identified for both bones, as well as the statistical distributions of the respective principal components weights. Fifteen principal compo...
Biomechanical investigations involving the characterization of biomaterials or improvement of implan...
When analysing the performance of orthopaedic implants the vast majority of computational studies us...
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Reconstruction of Soft Facial Parts RSFP'2005....
Principal components analysis is a powerful technique which can be used to reduce data dimensionalit...
Principal components analysis is a powerful technique which can be used to reduce data dimensionalit...
The femur is the longest bone in the human body and serves the important purposes of load-bearing an...
The femur is the longest bone in the human body and serves the important purposes of load-bearing a...
This article presents application of the Principal Component Analysis method for analysis of geometr...
Computed tomography (CT)-based finite element (FE) reconstructions describe shape and density distri...
Mandibular growth and morphology are important topics in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery...
Computed tomography (CT)-based finite element (FE) reconstructions describe shape and density distri...
Mandibular growth and morphology are important topics in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery...
Computed tomography (CT)-based finite element (FE) reconstructions describe shape and density distri...
The aim of this research is to develop patient-specific 3D mandible models, based on a limited numbe...
Mandibular growth and morphology are important topics in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery...
Biomechanical investigations involving the characterization of biomaterials or improvement of implan...
When analysing the performance of orthopaedic implants the vast majority of computational studies us...
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Reconstruction of Soft Facial Parts RSFP'2005....
Principal components analysis is a powerful technique which can be used to reduce data dimensionalit...
Principal components analysis is a powerful technique which can be used to reduce data dimensionalit...
The femur is the longest bone in the human body and serves the important purposes of load-bearing an...
The femur is the longest bone in the human body and serves the important purposes of load-bearing a...
This article presents application of the Principal Component Analysis method for analysis of geometr...
Computed tomography (CT)-based finite element (FE) reconstructions describe shape and density distri...
Mandibular growth and morphology are important topics in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery...
Computed tomography (CT)-based finite element (FE) reconstructions describe shape and density distri...
Mandibular growth and morphology are important topics in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery...
Computed tomography (CT)-based finite element (FE) reconstructions describe shape and density distri...
The aim of this research is to develop patient-specific 3D mandible models, based on a limited numbe...
Mandibular growth and morphology are important topics in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery...
Biomechanical investigations involving the characterization of biomaterials or improvement of implan...
When analysing the performance of orthopaedic implants the vast majority of computational studies us...
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Reconstruction of Soft Facial Parts RSFP'2005....