NAMIC Wiki:Community ShapeAnalysis
This page serves as a central point documenting the activities in Shape Analysis Research within NAMIC.
Key personnel
UNC: Martin Styner
MIT: Polina Golland
GeorgiaTech: Delphine Nain
Utah: Tom Fletcher
Main projects
Collaborative projects are listed in a separate page: NA-MIC_Internal_Collaborative_Projects
- Open source tools for point based boundary shape analysis
Standardization for Describing Population Analysis Studies within NAMIC
This section describes the initial proposal to deal on a more general basis with population studies and are kept here only for historic reasons. The current work is documented here.
The first thing that needs to be tackled by the shape folks within NAMIC is the facilitation of exchange of shape analysis algorithms and data. As there is no standard for the external or internal representation of any population/study description data, the exchange of methods is quite difficult. Thus, within NAMIC we will create a 'local' standard for the use of shape analysis methods and the description of the data the methods are applied to.
The project documentation regarding the general feature analysis framework can be found on this Project description page
Individual discussions and proposals:
- Discussion of Statistical Studies specs page
- Discussion of Statistical Objects specs
- Discussion of Statistical Filters specs
- Discussion of Individual Shape Representation
- Minutes from the Discussion at the AHM Salt Lake City Feb 2005