Morphome3cs II is software developed in collaboration with the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Charles University. Its aim is to integrate tools for capturing landmark and curve data, processing them statistically, and presenting the results. An important part of the software also includes tools for direct analysis on sets of surface models. Morphome3cs is an integrated environment for research in anthropology and archaeology, while also serving as a robust foundation for the development of new registration and visualization methods.

The project is supported by GAUK grant 1388213.

Official website of the project.

Developers:
Ján Dupej
Václav Krajíček

Features

Landmark Data Acquisition and Individual Management

Landmarks can be added to 2D photographs, 3D surface scans, and volumetric data. Individuals, their landmarks, and other data can be stored in an organized table.

 

Exploratory Analysis Tools

Morphome3cs implements a wide range of tools for exploratory and confirmatory data analysis that work on landmarks as well as other types of data. New statistical methods can be quickly implemented as scripts in Python and R.

 

Non-landmark and Mesh-based Methods

The program allows analysis of entire surface models using methods such as DCA and CPD-DCA, asymmetry analysis, and paired analysis. Morphome3cs also serves as a platform for developing and testing new methods for registration and analysis algorithms for surface data.