UNVI
Coordinator - University of Vienna,
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The workgroup "Virtual Anthropology" at the Dept. of Anthropology /University of Vienna is one of the world's leading groups in the field of computer-assisted analysis of hominid anatomy and statistically based morphometry. Research concentrates on studies of external and internal cranial anatomy of extant and extinct hominoids, accommodation to strong allometry and heterochrony during evolution, comparative growth analyses of humans vs. great apes, shape reference models for hominid taxa, anatomical and statistical data-guided reconstruction of shape and form, and medical applications of the VA and GMM toolkit. The unit has a large experience in the development of many multivariate methods essential for quantitative geometric studies, in reconstruction and comparison of 3D representations of hominid crania, in early clinical diagnosis and as well as in the biological and psychological assessment of facial features. UNVI controls a large data collection of digitised volume, surface, and landmark data from important hominid fossils as well as modern hominoids. |
Scientific staff: |
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professor of anthropology |
Leader of workgroup "Virtual Anthropology", Scientist in charge for EVAN Paleoanthropology, digital archives |
(b) |
Prof. Dr. Fred BOOKSTEIN professor of biomathematics |
Biostatistics, geometric morphometrics |
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Prof. Dr. Horst SEIDLER professor of anthropology |
Hominid evolution, mummies |
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Prof. Dr. Katrin SCHAEFER professor of anthropology |
Biometric studies, asymmetries |
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Prof. Dr. Karl GRAMMER professor of human ethology |
Human behaviour, facial expression, simulations |
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Philipp MITTEROECKER Ph.D |
Primate ontogeny, biomathematics, missing data, programming |
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Simon NEUBAUER Ph.D |
Cranial reconstruction, biomathematics, programming |
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Johann KIM Ph.D |
Mathematics, algorithms, programming |
Publications: |
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Weber GW, Gunz P, Mitteroecker P, Stadlmayr A, Bookstein FL, Seidler H (2005) External geometry of Mladec neurocrania compared with anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals. In: Teschler-Nicola M (ed.) Early modern humans at the Moravian gate: The Mladec caves. Wien: Springer Verlag (in press). |
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Gunz, P., Mitteroecker, P.,&Bookstein, F.L. (2005). Semilandmarks in Three Dimensions. In: D.E. Slice (Ed.) Modern Morphometrics in Physical Anthropology (p. 73-98). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. |
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Bookstein FL, Gunz P, Mitteroecker P, Prossinger H, Schaefer K, and Seidler H (2003) Cranial integration in Homo: singular warps analysis of the midsagittal plane in ontogeny and evolution. J Hum Evol 44:167-87. |
Resources: |
Software modules for advanced morphometric analysis and biostatistics, programming software (Mathematica, Matlab, C++), 3D-navigator (Edgewarp), 3D-software packages (Amira 3.2, Analyze AVW, Analyze 7C, 3D-Viewnix), 3D-digitisers (Microscribe 2GX, Polhemus Fast Track), unix workstations, CT-, MR- and surface data of extant and extinct hominoids, CT-data of other vertebrates, digital@rchive of Fossil Hominoids |
Regular teaching programme: |
Introduction to Morphometric Methods for Three-Dimensional Data |