We present a camera-based method for automatically quantifying the individual and social behaviors of fruit flies, Drosophila melanogaster, interacting in a planar arena. Our system includes machine-vision algorithms that accurately track many individuals without swapping identities and classification algorithms that detect behaviors. The data may be represented as an ethogram that plots the time course of behaviors exhibited by each fly or as a vector that concisely captures the statistical properties of all behaviors displayed in a given period. We found that behavioral differences between individuals were consistent over time and were sufficient to accurately predict gender and genotype. In addition, we found that the relative positions ...
Courtship behaviour is the means for the animals to select their partner for reproduction. The frui...
Abstract Background Drosophila melanogaster is excellent animal model for understanding the molecula...
Flies display transient social interactions in groups. However, whether fly–fly interactions are sto...
We present a camera-based method for automatically quantifying the individual and social behaviors o...
UnrestrictedThis thesis describes new methods that make it possible to screen efficiently complex be...
2014-01-14Although there has been extensive research for human activity recognition from video data,...
Producción CientíficaThe fruit fly Drosophila Melanogaster has become a model organism in the study ...
2018-07-21This thesis focuses on animal behavior, presenting a variety of work that first identifies...
Methods available for quickly and objectively quantifying the behavioral phenotypes of the fruit fly...
In recent years, there have been extensive studies aimed at decoding the DNA. Identifying the geneti...
The ability to study learning and memory behavior in living organisms has signi cantly increased our...
A two-fly tracker that solves occlusions by dynamic programming: computational analysis of Drosophil...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>In recent years, there have been extensive studies aimed at decoding the ...
Walking fruit flies, Drosophila melanogaster, use visual information to orient towards salient objec...
Automated quantification of behavior is increasingly prevalent in neuroscience research. Human judgm...
Courtship behaviour is the means for the animals to select their partner for reproduction. The frui...
Abstract Background Drosophila melanogaster is excellent animal model for understanding the molecula...
Flies display transient social interactions in groups. However, whether fly–fly interactions are sto...
We present a camera-based method for automatically quantifying the individual and social behaviors o...
UnrestrictedThis thesis describes new methods that make it possible to screen efficiently complex be...
2014-01-14Although there has been extensive research for human activity recognition from video data,...
Producción CientíficaThe fruit fly Drosophila Melanogaster has become a model organism in the study ...
2018-07-21This thesis focuses on animal behavior, presenting a variety of work that first identifies...
Methods available for quickly and objectively quantifying the behavioral phenotypes of the fruit fly...
In recent years, there have been extensive studies aimed at decoding the DNA. Identifying the geneti...
The ability to study learning and memory behavior in living organisms has signi cantly increased our...
A two-fly tracker that solves occlusions by dynamic programming: computational analysis of Drosophil...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>In recent years, there have been extensive studies aimed at decoding the ...
Walking fruit flies, Drosophila melanogaster, use visual information to orient towards salient objec...
Automated quantification of behavior is increasingly prevalent in neuroscience research. Human judgm...
Courtship behaviour is the means for the animals to select their partner for reproduction. The frui...
Abstract Background Drosophila melanogaster is excellent animal model for understanding the molecula...
Flies display transient social interactions in groups. However, whether fly–fly interactions are sto...