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- Landmark_point abstract "In morphometrics, landmark point or shortly landmark is a point in a shape object in which correspondences between and within the populations of the object are preserved. In other disciplines, landmarks may be known as vertices, anchor points, control points, sites, profile points, 'sampling' points, nodes, markers, fiducial markers, etc. Landmarks can be defined either manually by experts or automatically by a computer program. There are three basic types of landmarks: anatomical landmarks, mathematical landmarks or pseudo-landmarks. An anatomical landmark is a biologically-meaningful point in an organism. Usually experts define anatomical points to ensure their correspondences within the same species. Examples of anatomical landmark in shape of a skull are the eye corner, tip of the nose, jaw, etc. Anatomical landmarks determine homologous parts of an organism, which share a common ancestry.Mathematical landmarks are points in a shape that are located according to some mathematical or geometrical property, for instance, a high curvature point or an extreme point. A computer program usually determines mathematical landmarks used for an automatic pattern recognition.Pseudo-landmarks are constructed points located between anatomical or mathematical landmarks. A typical example is an equally spaced set of points between two anatomical landmarks to get more sample points from a shape. Pseudo-landmarks are useful during shape matching, when the matching process requires a large number of points.".
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- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_landmark.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terminology.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Anchor.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Biology.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_vision.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Computer_program.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Curvature.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Extreme_point.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Fiducial_marker.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Fiduciary_marker.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Homology_(biology).
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Human_skull.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Morphometrics.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Organism.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Pattern_recognition.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Shape.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Statistical_shape_analysis.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink Vertex_(curve).
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLink File:Nucella_lapillus_shell_landmark_points.png.
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLinkText "Landmark point".
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLinkText "landmark point".
- Landmark_point wikiPageWikiLinkText "landmarks".
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- Landmark_point subject Category:Computer_vision.
- Landmark_point hypernym Point.
- Landmark_point type Place.
- Landmark_point comment "In morphometrics, landmark point or shortly landmark is a point in a shape object in which correspondences between and within the populations of the object are preserved. In other disciplines, landmarks may be known as vertices, anchor points, control points, sites, profile points, 'sampling' points, nodes, markers, fiducial markers, etc. Landmarks can be defined either manually by experts or automatically by a computer program.".
- Landmark_point label "Landmark point".
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- Landmark_point depiction Nucella_lapillus_shell_landmark_points.png.
- Landmark_point isPrimaryTopicOf Landmark_point.