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Main Authors: Park, Sung Hee, Zhang, Xin, Slate, Elizabeth, Sun, Shuchun, Yao, Hai
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.00217
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author Park, Sung Hee
Zhang, Xin
Slate, Elizabeth
Sun, Shuchun
Yao, Hai
author_facet Park, Sung Hee
Zhang, Xin
Slate, Elizabeth
Sun, Shuchun
Yao, Hai
contents Sexual dimorphism is a critical factor in many biological and medical research fields. In biomechanics and bioengineering, understanding sex differences is crucial for studying musculoskeletal conditions such as temporomandibular disorder (TMD). This paper focuses on the association between the craniofacial skeletal morphology and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) related masticatory muscle attachments to discern sex differences. Data were collected from 10 male and 11 female cadaver heads to investigate sex-specific relationships between the skull and muscles. We propose a conditional cross-covariance reduction (CCR) model, designed to examine the dynamic association between two sets of random variables conditioned on a third binary variable (e.g., sex), highlighting the most distinctive sex-related relationships between skull and muscle attachments in the human cadaver data. Under the CCR model, we employ a sparse singular value decomposition algorithm and introduce a sequential permutation for selecting sparsity (SPSS) method to select important variables and to determine the optimal number of selected variables.
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spellingShingle Dimension Reduction for Characterizing Sexual Dimorphism in Biomechanics of the Temporomandibular Joint
Park, Sung Hee
Zhang, Xin
Slate, Elizabeth
Sun, Shuchun
Yao, Hai
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Sexual dimorphism is a critical factor in many biological and medical research fields. In biomechanics and bioengineering, understanding sex differences is crucial for studying musculoskeletal conditions such as temporomandibular disorder (TMD). This paper focuses on the association between the craniofacial skeletal morphology and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) related masticatory muscle attachments to discern sex differences. Data were collected from 10 male and 11 female cadaver heads to investigate sex-specific relationships between the skull and muscles. We propose a conditional cross-covariance reduction (CCR) model, designed to examine the dynamic association between two sets of random variables conditioned on a third binary variable (e.g., sex), highlighting the most distinctive sex-related relationships between skull and muscle attachments in the human cadaver data. Under the CCR model, we employ a sparse singular value decomposition algorithm and introduce a sequential permutation for selecting sparsity (SPSS) method to select important variables and to determine the optimal number of selected variables.
title Dimension Reduction for Characterizing Sexual Dimorphism in Biomechanics of the Temporomandibular Joint
topic Methodology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.00217