Researchers are still puzzling over how animal collectives behave, but recent advances in machine learning and computer vision are revolutionizing the possibilities of studying animal behaviour.
Researchers developed a computer vision framework for posture estimation and identity tracking which they can use in indoor environments as well as in the wild. They have thus taken an important step ...
The posture of pigeons is recognized by automated image recognition, purely from video recordings. Credit: Alex Chan With a new markerless method it is now possible to track the gaze and fine-scaled ...
The team used motion capture technology to record how a horse moves Motion capture technology is improving the biomechanical accuracy of animals - particularly horses - in films and gaming. This ...
Two pigeons are pecking grains in a park in Konstanz. A third pigeon flies in. There are four cameras in the immediate vicinity. Doctoral students Alex Chan and Urs Waldmann from the Cluster of ...
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