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Animal Computing

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Animal Computing

Automatic analysis of animal behaviors using deep learning techniques

By , 7 years ago April 15, 2018
Animal Computing

Rat’s responding behavior to prey-like virtual objects

  We exposed rats to various virtual objects on screen and measured their target-oriented behavior using a deep learning algorithm. Rats show more and interactions with interactive object, which is dislocated by touching it, compared Read more…

By , 7 years ago February 19, 2018
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Discriminative orientation cue-dependent spatial navigation in mice

  Animals use spatial or visual cues in order to find the correct route during navigation. Although some social animals understand human pointing, it remains unclear whether rodents can use externally given instructions for spatial Read more…

By , 7 years ago January 8, 2018
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Brain-Computer Interfaces

Turtle’s navigation control with human brain activity

Brain-computer interface techniques have advanced to a level where it is now possible to read human thoughts and use them to control machines such as robots or air vehicles, thus eliminating the need for hand-based Read more…

By , 9 years ago July 15, 2016
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