Academic Thesis

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Name Inoue Takashi
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researchmap researcher code B000003480
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Development of a 3D tracking system for multiple marmosets under free-moving conditions.

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Author

Terumi Yurimoto
Wakako Kumita
Kenya Sato
Rika Kikuchi
Gohei Oka
Yusuke Shibuki
Rino Hashimoto
Michiko Kamioka
Yumi Hayasegawa
Eiko Yamazaki
Yoko Kurotaki
Norio Goda
Junichi Kitakami
Tatsuya Fujita
Takashi Inoue
Erika Sasaki

Summary

Assessment of social interactions and behavioral changes in nonhuman primates is useful for understanding brain function changes during life events and pathogenesis of neurological diseases. The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus), which lives in a nuclear family like humans, is a useful model, but longitudinal automated behavioral observation of multiple animals has not been achieved. Here, we developed a Full Monitoring and Animal Identification (FulMAI) system for longitudinal detection of three-dimensional (3D) trajectories of each individual in multiple marmosets under free-moving conditions by combining video tracking, Light Detection and Ranging, and deep learning. Using this system, identification of each animal was more than 97% accurate. Location preferences and inter-individual distance could be calculated, and deep learning could detect grooming behavior. The FulMAI system allows us to analyze the natural behavior of individuals in a family over their lifetime and understand how behavior changes due to life events together with other data.

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Communications biology

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7

Number Of Pages

1

StartingPage

216

EndingPage

216

Date of Issue

2024-02-21

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Invited

 

Language

English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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DOI

10.1038/s42003-024-05864-9

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