2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10851-014-0504-5
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Geometry and Statistics: Manifolds and Stratified Spaces

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“…For the landmarkbased representation, the shape space is called Kendall's shape space (Kendall, 1984). Kendall's shape space is in general a stratified space (Goresky and MacPherson, 1988;Feragen et al, 2014), but for the special case of planar shapes, the shape space is the complex projective space, which is a complex Grassmann manifold. The examples mentioned above are often high-dimensional: a YANG AND VEMURI DTI scan usually contains half a million DTs; the shape of the Corpus Callosum (which is used in our experiments) is represented by a several hundreds of boundary points in R 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the landmarkbased representation, the shape space is called Kendall's shape space (Kendall, 1984). Kendall's shape space is in general a stratified space (Goresky and MacPherson, 1988;Feragen et al, 2014), but for the special case of planar shapes, the shape space is the complex projective space, which is a complex Grassmann manifold. The examples mentioned above are often high-dimensional: a YANG AND VEMURI DTI scan usually contains half a million DTs; the shape of the Corpus Callosum (which is used in our experiments) is represented by a several hundreds of boundary points in R 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most statistical analysis is carried out on data lying in a Euclidean vector space, or more generally, a smooth manifold. Manifold-stratified spaces, however, are playing an increasingly important role in applications and have recently attracted substantial research interest [1,2,3]. In a manifold-stratified space, each stratum is a manifold, and strata are glued together along their boundaries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%