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Figure 11

From: Semi-automatic landmark point annotation for geometric morphometrics

Figure 11

Dependence of run time on database size and the number of cores in use. (a) The average wall-clock time required to perform all registration stages, array-based voting and the outlier test on the 50 skull landmarks in each of the 12 consomic Mus musculus specimens, plotted against the number of image volumes in the database. The dashed line shows a linear fit to the data. (b) The average wall-clock time required to perform all registration stages, array-based voting and outlier test on 50 skull landmarks in each of the the 12 consomic Mus musculus specimens with 11 database entries, plotted against the number of processor cores used. The 1/cores curve that would be achieved with 100% parallelisation efficiency is also shown.

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