EVENT DETAILS AND ABSTRACT


Colloquium

Title: The Lovely Bones: discrete differential geometry (??) with biological applications
Speaker: Ingrid Daubechies
Speaker Info: Duke University
Brief Description:
Special Note: Note the unusual time
Abstract:

The talk will present mathematical explorations motivated by the need of biological morphologists to compare different phenotypical structures. At present, scientists using physical traits to study evolutionary relationships among living and extinct animals analyze data extracted from carefully defined anatomical correspondence points (landmarks). Identifying and recording these landmarks is time consuming and can be done accurately only by trained morphologists; this renders these studies inaccessible to non-morphologists and causes phenomics to lag behind genomics in elucidating evolutionary patterns.

Unlike other algorithms presented for morphological correspondences, the approach presented in the talk does not require any preliminary marking of special features or landmarks by the user. It also differs from other seminal work in computational geometry in that the algorithms are polynomial in nature and thus faster, making pairwise comparisons feasible for significantly larger numbers of digitized surfaces.

This approach has already been used by biologists to obtain new results. And there are many further avenues to be explored!

Date: Monday, May 13, 2013
Time: 4:10pm
Where: Lunt 105
Contact Person: Dmitry Tamarkin
Contact email: tamarkin@northwestern.edu
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