This blog is about the EPSRC funded project on the Statistical Analysis of Manifold-Valued Data.
The project is being carried out by the Shape and Object Data Analysis (SODA) group at the University of Nottingham.
Our aim is to develop new regression models where the response (Y) and covariates (X values) lie on non-linear manifolds.
The PI of the project is Andy Wood, with Co-I's Ian Dryden, Huiling Le and Simon Preston.
The postdocs on the project are Kwang-Rae Kim and Michail Tsagris. Michail and Ray gave talks at our first group meeting on Compositional Data Analysis and Torsion Estimation respectively.
We'll let you know about progress on our project on these pages!
Our second group meeting will be held tomorrow when Ian will talk about carotid artery shape analysis and Professor Kewei Zhang will speak to us about his work in applications of Analysis to images.
The project is being carried out by the Shape and Object Data Analysis (SODA) group at the University of Nottingham.
Torsion differences in carotid arteries |
Our aim is to develop new regression models where the response (Y) and covariates (X values) lie on non-linear manifolds.
The PI of the project is Andy Wood, with Co-I's Ian Dryden, Huiling Le and Simon Preston.
The postdocs on the project are Kwang-Rae Kim and Michail Tsagris. Michail and Ray gave talks at our first group meeting on Compositional Data Analysis and Torsion Estimation respectively.
We'll let you know about progress on our project on these pages!
Our second group meeting will be held tomorrow when Ian will talk about carotid artery shape analysis and Professor Kewei Zhang will speak to us about his work in applications of Analysis to images.
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