Statistical shape analysis of human bodies. Supplementary material
J. Valero; MV Ibáñez and A Simó
Paper submitted to Biometrical Journal. October 2024
Two primary databases, CAESAR and KIDSIZE, have been employed in this work. The CAESAR dataset, originating from the CAESAR project, involved over 4,400 subjects from North America and Europe, and the KIDSIZE database that consists of anthropometric data from 761 children aged 3 to 12 years, collected during a 3D scanning survey conducted by the Instituto de Biomecánica de Valencia (IBV). We do not have permission to share completely the databases, however we can share the R-code and data set to reproduce Figure 10: Mean of the two women with the highest and lowest scalar curvature, computed: a) in the tangent space and b)in the shape space.
Files:
data.Rdata with the coordinates of the ladmarks of the women with the highest and lowest scalar curvature.
main.R main code with annotations
functions.R: auxiliar functions