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: Recent research published in Nature uses deep learning to infer the internal emotional or physiological states of monkeys based on minute facial features captured in video. 2. Automated Detection and Tracking (MacqD)
: Researchers use video to capture the complete "observable motion" of a subject to understand how the brain functions as a dynamical system. Technical Handling of Video Data
Videos of macaques are frequently used in medical research to study human-related conditions: Des MK (1).mp4
: Simpler algorithms use background subtraction to isolate movement, which is useful in controlled laboratory settings. 3. Clinical and Neurological Applications
pixels) and framerates (30–60 fps) to balance detail with processing speed. : Recent research published in Nature uses deep
: Frameworks like Mask R-CNN are often used to train neural networks on labeled video frames, allowing the AI to "see" and outline individual monkeys within a frame.
: Automatically segmenting animal motion into discrete actions (e.g., grooming, reaching, or specific facial expressions). Technical Handling of Video Data Videos of macaques
: Tools like DeepLabCut or SLEAP may be used on the MP4 file to track specific body parts (e.g., "right wrist," "nose") across thousands of frames to generate 3D kinematic data.