2017
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.142281
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Machine vision methods for analyzing social interactions

Abstract: Recent developments in machine vision methods for automatic, quantitative analysis of social behavior have immensely improved both the scale and level of resolution with which we can dissect interactions between members of the same species. In this paper, we review these methods, with a particular focus on how biologists can apply them to their own work. We discuss several components of machine vision-based analyses: methods to record high-quality video for automated analyses, video-based tracking algorithms f… Show more

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“…This article covers applications of computer vision to find, count and study animals in natural landscapes using images collected in the human visual spectrum. Applications from specimen morphometrics, microscopy (Pennekamp & Schtickzelle, 2013) and animal tracking in laboratory settings are reviewed elsewhere (Dell et al, 2014;Robie, Seagraves, Egnor, & Branson, 2017). To find articles, I used Web of Science to search for "Computer Vision AND (Ecology OR Animals)," yielding 284 articles.…”
Section: Applications Of Computer Vision To Animal Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This article covers applications of computer vision to find, count and study animals in natural landscapes using images collected in the human visual spectrum. Applications from specimen morphometrics, microscopy (Pennekamp & Schtickzelle, 2013) and animal tracking in laboratory settings are reviewed elsewhere (Dell et al, 2014;Robie, Seagraves, Egnor, & Branson, 2017). To find articles, I used Web of Science to search for "Computer Vision AND (Ecology OR Animals)," yielding 284 articles.…”
Section: Applications Of Computer Vision To Animal Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three-dimensional imaging has recently been used to track animal behaviour within large indoor enclosures (e.g. Barnard et al, 2016), and applying these tools to animals in natural landscapes is an developing area of research (Robie et al, 2017).…”
Section: Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The type of data provided by these barcodes also provides new opportunities for analysis. Using machine learning, it will be possible to automatically classify behaviours and interactions over extended periods of time while also minimizing manual annotation by a human observer (Robie, Seagraves, Egnor, & Branson, ), thereby avoiding bias and fatigue. Such approaches have been developed for studying other organisms (Kabra, Robie, Rivera‐Alba, Branson, & Branson, ), which use data that are similar to what our system generates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38 Yet aquatic ecosystems appear to be poorly represented in movement ecology 39 research with only nine publications in the journal Movement Ecology containing one of 40 the following keywords in the title: 'ocean', 'aquatic', 'littoral', 'marine', 'fish', 'sea' [21]. 41 Moreover, of the research into marine or freshwater animal movement, there is a heavy 42 bias towards larger marine fauna, which often inhabit open oceanic areas [21]. This gap 43 of knowledge comes as a surprise when considering the vast attention coastal marine 44 systems receive in other areas of economic and usage management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%