Migrating animals have for a long time been tracked by recapturing tagged individuals. More recently, radio-telemetry, which requires an observer to physically follow the tagged animal, has been used.
Tracking units on the shell of a wood turtle. The tracking information these GPS units collect is used to understand how wood turtles move throughout the year. Image credit: Smithsonian's Movement of ...
Conventional markerless tracking methods struggle with body part misestimations or missing estimates in crowded spaces. In vmTracking, markerless multi-animal tracking is performed on a video ...
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Virtual markers enable highly accurate multi-animal pose tracking in crowded environments
Studying the social behavior of animals in their natural environments is necessary for advancing our understanding of neurological processes. To achieve this, tracking multiple individuals ...
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Pet Data Privacy: Are We Tracking Too Much?
Technology has entered every corner of our lives, including pet care. Smart collars, fitness trackers, and pet cameras promise safety, better health, and peace of mind. However, behind every helpful ...
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