Comparing the EthoVision 2.3 system and a new computerized multitracking prototype system to measure the swimming behavior in fry fish
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  • 作者:Johann Delcourt (1)
    Christophe Beco (1)
    Marc Y. Ylieff (1)
    Hervé Caps (1)
    Nicolas Vandewalle (1)
    Pascal Poncin (1)
  • 刊名:Behavior Research Methods
  • 出版年:2006
  • 出版时间:November 2006
  • 年:2006
  • 卷:38
  • 期:4
  • 页码:704-710
  • 全文大小:324KB
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  • 作者单位:Johann Delcourt (1)
    Christophe Beco (1)
    Marc Y. Ylieff (1)
    Hervé Caps (1)
    Nicolas Vandewalle (1)
    Pascal Poncin (1)

    1. Behavioral Biology Unit: Ethology and Animal Psychology, Department of Environmental Sciences & Management Faculty of Sciences, University of Liège, 22 Quai van Beneden, B-4020, Liège, Belgium
文摘
Coming from the framework of unmarked fry tracking, we compared the capacities, advantages, and disadvantages of two recent video tracking systems: EthoVision 2.3 and a new prototype of multitracking. The EthoVision system has proved to be impressive for tracking a fry using the detection by gray scaling. Detection by subtraction has given less accurate results. Our video multitracking system is able to detect and track more than 100 unmarked fish by gray scaling technique. It permits an analysis at the group level as well as at the individual level. The multitracking program is able to attribute a number to each fish and to follow each one for the whole duration of the track. Our system permits the analysis of the movement of each individual, even if the trajectories of two fish cross each other. This is possible thanks to the theoretical estimation of the trajectory of each fish, which can be compared with the real trajectory (analysis with feedback). However, the period of the track is limited for our system (about 1 min), whereas EthoVision is able to track for numerous hours. In spite of these limitations, these two systems allow an almost continuous automatic sampling of the movement behaviors during the track.

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