2019
DOI: 10.3390/ani9121140
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Computational Analysis of Movement Patterns of Dogs with ADHD-Like Behavior

Abstract: Computational approaches were called for to address the challenges of more objective behavior assessment which would be less reliant on owner reports. This study aims to use computational analysis for investigating a hypothesis that dogs with ADHD-like (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) behavior exhibit characteristic movement patterns directly observable during veterinary consultation. Behavioral consultations of 12 dogs medically treated due to ADHD-like behavior were recorded, as well as of a contro… Show more

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“…39 Future studies could avoid this bias by using video recording assessed by professionnals or by replacing human observation with computational video analysis, previously used to measure other behavioural patterns. 40 In contrast, standardizing the storm stimulus seems difficult because the sound of a storm is not easy to reproduce in laboratory: several elements that are determinant parts of the event such as wind, rain, atmospheric pressure and the home environment will be difficult to recreate. However, their variability could be addressed by repeating the experiment under a larger number of natural events.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…39 Future studies could avoid this bias by using video recording assessed by professionnals or by replacing human observation with computational video analysis, previously used to measure other behavioural patterns. 40 In contrast, standardizing the storm stimulus seems difficult because the sound of a storm is not easy to reproduce in laboratory: several elements that are determinant parts of the event such as wind, rain, atmospheric pressure and the home environment will be difficult to recreate. However, their variability could be addressed by repeating the experiment under a larger number of natural events.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Blyzer system [36,38,54] aims to provide automatic analysis of animal behavior with minimal restrictions on the animal's environment (unlike tracking systems designed for rodents, e.g., in [55], which are usually situated in a semi-controlled restricted setting), or camera setting (as opposed to, e.g., the works in [56,57] where a 3D Kinect camera is used).…”
Section: Appendix a The Blyzer Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Web camera fixed on ceiling and an example frame. Photos from earlier research capturing video recordings used for the present work[38].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Blyzer tool [6,17,37] is an exception in the sense that it takes as input standard video footage that can be recorded using even low quality web or security cameras. Blyzer aims to provide automatic analysis of animal behavior with minimal restrictions on the animal's environment (unlike tracking systems designed for rodents, e.g.…”
Section: Automatic Analysis Of Animal Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%