landmarkreg(fdobj, ximarks, x0marks=xmeanmarks,
WfdPar, monwrd=FALSE)
fd
to be registered.
The number of rows N equals the number of observations, and the
number of columns NL equals the number oximarks
is
used.TRUE
, the warping function is estimated
using a monotone smoothing methhod; otherwise, a regular smoothing
method is used, which is not guaranteed to give strictly monotonic
warping functions.register.fd
. Although requiring that a monotone smoother be
used to estimate the warping functions is safer, it adds considerably
to the computatation time since monotone smoothing is itself an
iterative process. It is usually better to try an initial
registration with this feature to see if there are any failures of
monotonicity. Moreover, monotonicity failures can usually be cured
by increasing the smoothing parameter defining WfdPar
. Not
much curvature is usually required in the warping functions, so a
rather low power basis, usually B-splines, is suitable for defining
the functional paramter argument WfdPar
. A registration with
a few prominent landmarks is often a good preliminary to using the
more sophisticated but more lengthy process in register.fd
.register.fd
,
smooth.morph
#See the analysis for the lip data in the examples.
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