From satownsend at fsu.edu Tue Jan 2 11:33:33 2024 From: satownsend at fsu.edu (Alex Townsend) Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2024 16:33:33 +0000 Subject: [SC-MorphLab] Size Scaling in GPSA Method In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2FA66B72-FF65-42BC-A383-7ADEE1FB8B21@fsu.edu> Hello, I apologize for the delay. This mailing list is no longer regularly checked or maintained since the passing of Dr. Dennis E Slice in 2019. I am not certain if Dr. Pomidor even still recieves messages from this list as he is no longer at FSU as far as I am aware. Your best bet would probably be to contact the MorphMet mailing list to ask about this: - https://groups.google.com/g/morphmet2/about I believe Dr. Pomidor is currently at USC so you may want to check there for an email address as well. Sincerely, Alex Townsend On Dec 30, 2023, at 11:18?PM, Bob Cieri via SC-MorphLab wrote: ? Hi - Just pinging you again here - could you give us a quick answer regarding size scaling in your PCSA software? Thanks very much Bob Cieri On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 6:43?PM Bob Cieri > wrote: Dear Dr. Pomidor, I'm in the final stages of using your GPSA software (thanks for sharing) to examine differences in bone and muscle shapes. It's great stuff! I have one question though. From your 2016 PLoS paper, it is not clear if the procrustes analog in the GPSA method accounts for size differences. If I use the software as presented in your website, will the method control for size, or do I need to control for size (by say dividing by centroid size) outside of the GPSA software? Thanks, Bob Cieri -- Robert (Bob) L. Cieri NSF Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Zoology University of British Columbia cieri at zoology.ubc.ca www.formsmostwonderful.com -- Bob Cieri bob.cieri at gmail.com _______________________________________________ SC-MorphLab mailing list SC-MorphLab at lists.fsu.edu https://lists.fsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/sc-morphlab -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: