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Labmaze Animal Fine Behavior Quantification System
Behavioral analysis of experimental animals is widely used in the study of motor function and advanced central nervous system functions such as learning and memory. Compared to other parameter analysis methods such as electrophysiology and biochemistry, it has the characteristic of comprehensively reflecting the overall state of experimental animals. Therefore, animal behavior experiments have become one of the important research methods in neuroscience fields such as neurophysiology and behavioral pharmacology. The development of animal behavior analysis methods has gone through stages such as artificial observation, sensor detection technology, and video tracking technology. In recent years, the application of digital image processing technology to track the trajectory of animal activities and calculate motion parameters such as distance and speed has become a cutting-edge technology in automatic analysis of animal behavior. The essence of this method is to ignore the animal's posture and its changes, treating the animal as a particle and only reflecting its movement state. While behavior is composed of body posture and changes in body posture, including changes in position. Body posture can reflect more psychological factors. Correct recognition of animal posture and accurate and detailed description of animal fine behavior have become a frontier direction of Ethology, especially rodent behavior research. AI Home Cage is a fully trainable computer vision system that allows computers to learn classification features and simulate the human eye's judgment criteria for each image. Automatically analyze complex rodent behavior.
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