Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
ISBN 13 | 9780521055734 |
ISBN 10 | 0521055733 |
Book Description | The purpose of this book is to introduce Fourier descriptors as a method for measuring the shape of whole or parts of organisms. Fourier descriptors refer to the utilization of Fourier analysis, primarily the Fourier series as a curve-fitting technique, that can numerically describe the outline (shape) of irregular structures such as are commonly found in living organisms. The quantitative characterization of irregular forms is often a first step towards elucidation of the underlying biological processes, whether they be genetic, evolutionary, or functional. The first five chapters discuss the theory behind the use of Fourier descriptors and the remaining chapters show case studies of how they can be used in various fields of biology such as anatomy, cell biology, medicine and dentistry. This book is solely devoted to this subject and will be of interest to all those interested in biological morphometrics. |
Language | English |
Author | Pete Lestrel |
Edition Number | 1st edition |
Publication Date | 20-Mar-08 |
Number of Pages | 484 |
Fourier Descriptors And Their Applications In Biology paperback english - 20-Mar-08