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Body modeling and model-based tracking for neuroethology
Malcolm A. MacIver
, Mark E. Nelson
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Mechanical Engineering
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Body Modeling
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Body Model
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Model-based Tracking
100%
Neuroethology
100%
Polygonal Model
50%
Animal Movement
50%
Neurobiology
25%
Synthetic Approaches
25%
Analytical Approach
25%
Video Image
25%
Sensory Input
25%
Weakly Electric Fish
25%
Tracking Device
25%
Prey Capture
25%
Markerless
25%
Animal Behavior
25%
Stylus
25%
Urethane
25%
Accurate Tracking
25%
Digitizer
25%
Electric Knifefishes
25%
Non-rigid
25%
External Markers
25%
Apteronotus Albifrons
25%
Biomimetic Robot
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Animal Behavior
100%
Electric Fish
100%
Biomimetics
100%
Robotics
100%
Body Position
100%
Sensory Stimulation
100%
Apteronotus
100%
Prey Capture
100%
Gymnotiformes
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Analog to Digital Converters
100%
Urethane
100%
Biomimetics
100%
Prey Capture
100%
Animal Behavior
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biomimetics
100%
Apteronotus Albifrons
100%
Animal Behaviour
100%
Gymnotiformes
100%
Neuroscience
Neuroethology
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Neuroscience
50%
Ethyl Carbamate
50%