Publication: Seek and learn: Automated identification of microevents in animal behaviour using envelopes of acceleration data and machine learning
Seek and learn: Automated identification of microevents in animal behaviour using envelopes of acceleration data and machine learning
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Chakravarty, P., Cozzi, G., Dejnabadi, H., Léziart, P., Manser, M., Ozgul, A., & Aminian, K. (2020). Seek and learn: Automated identification of microevents in animal behaviour using envelopes of acceleration data and machine learning. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 11(12), 1639–1651. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210x.13491
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Animal‐borne accelerometers have been used across more than 120 species to infer biologically significant information such as energy expenditure and broad behavioural categories. While the accelerometer's high sensitivity to movement and fast response times present the unprecedented opportunity to resolve fine‐scale behaviour, leveraging this opportunity will require overcoming the challenge of developing general, automated methods to analyse the nonstationary signals generated by nonlinear processes governing erratic, impulsive movem
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Chakravarty, P., Cozzi, G., Dejnabadi, H., Léziart, P., Manser, M., Ozgul, A., & Aminian, K. (2020). Seek and learn: Automated identification of microevents in animal behaviour using envelopes of acceleration data and machine learning. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 11(12), 1639–1651. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210x.13491