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Re: [shapeworks-users] Multiple Cutting Planes


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  • From: Praful Agrawal <prafulag@cs.utah.edu>
  • To: "Gaffney, Brecca" <brecca.gaffney@wustl.edu>
  • Cc: shapeworks-users@sci.utah.edu
  • Subject: Re: [shapeworks-users] Multiple Cutting Planes
  • Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2017 14:40:06 -0600

Yes, it is the loading factor associated with that particular eigen mode -> \mu + \lambda * \eigen_vector

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Praful
On Aug 24, 2017, at 2:02 PM, Gaffney, Brecca <brecca.gaffney@wustl.edu> wrote:

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Brecca M. M. Gaffney, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Scholar | Program in Physical Therapy
Washington University School of Medicine
 
 
From: Praful Agrawal <prafulag@cs.utah.edu>
Date: Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 2:59 PM
To: "Gaffney, Brecca" <brecca.gaffney@wustl.edu>
Cc: "shapeworks-users@sci.utah.edu" <shapeworks-users@sci.utah.edu>
Subject: Re: [shapeworks-users] Multiple Cutting Planes
 
Could you please send me a snapshot of it ?  
 
Thanks,
Praful
On Aug 24, 2017, at 1:49 PM, Gaffney, Brecca <brecca.gaffney@wustl.edu> wrote:
 
Praful,
 
Thank you for your response. Quick question: what is the Lambda representative of in the analysis window? Is this equivalent of the PC loading factor?
 
Thanks in advance for your help.
 
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Brecca M. M. Gaffney, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Scholar | Program in Physical Therapy
Washington University School of Medicine
Office: 314-273-3228
 
From: shapeworks-users-request@sci.utah.edu [mailto:shapeworks-users-request@sci.utah.edu] On Behalf Of Praful Agrawal
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 10:20 AM
To: Gaffney, Brecca <brecca.gaffney@wustl.edu>
Cc: shapeworks-users@sci.utah.edu
Subject: Re: [shapeworks-users] Multiple Cutting Planes
 
Hi Brecca,
 
Currently, it is not possible to add more than one cutting planes per domain. However, we have plans to add this functionality to the command line tools in near future. 
 
Thanks,
Praful
On Aug 17, 2017, at 7:01 AM, Gaffney, Brecca <brecca.gaffney@wustl.edu> wrote:
 
Hello,
 
Is it possible to define multiple cutting planes within the same optimization framework of ShapeWorksStudio? I would like to place correspondence points on two discrete sections of one geometry (e.g. the proximal and distal ends of the femur) in order to analyze the variability using SSM in those sections simultaneously, without analyzing the entire geometry as a whole.
 
Thanks in advance for your help.
 
 
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Brecca M. M. Gaffney, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Scholar | Program in Physical Therapy
Washington University School of Medicine
Office: 314-273-3228
 
 
 

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