Processing Methods of Camera Record of Animal Movement

作者: Vaclav Krivanek , Patrik Kutilek , Jan Hejda , Jana Adamkova , Petr Volf

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关键词: Digital cameraProcess (computing)KinematicsData processingSoftwareWearable computerMovement (music)Computer visionPreprocessorComputer scienceArtificial intelligence

摘要: The aim of this paper is to introduce in detail methods for processing visible-light digital camera records animals their natural environment study animal movements. Two types recordings have been used – videos from a stationary and wearable on body. For reason, two different data procedures are introduced. first method allows determine the position space using camera. second intensity animal’s movement tested. cattle dogs was recorded by cameras. A software has designed MatLab® process preprocess motion further study. part work’s results thus presentation monitoring preprocessing described developed according specific requirements recording assumption future application parameters studying function nervous system.

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