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A Hierarchical Geodesic Model for Longitudinal Analysis on Manifolds

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arxiv 2111.15371 v3 pith:MMQAY3I7 submitted 2021-11-30 stat.ME math.DGmath.MGmath.OCstat.AP

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In many applications, geodesic hierarchical models are adequate for the study of temporal observations. We employ such a model derived for manifold-valued data to Kendall's shape space. In particular, instead of the Sasaki metric, we adapt a functional-based metric, which increases the computational efficiency and does not require the implementation of the curvature tensor. We propose the corresponding variational time discretization of geodesics and employ the approach for longitudinal analysis of 2D rat skulls shapes as well as 3D shapes derived from an imaging study on osteoarthritis. Particularly, we perform hypothesis test and estimate the mean trends.

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