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A computerized method for classifying the postures of freely moving rodents is presented. The behavior of the rats was recorded on videotape by means of a camera hanging perpendicular to an open field. An automatic tracking system (10 images/sec) was used to transform the video images of postures into a binary image, thereby providing silhouettes in a computer format. The contours of these silhouettes were used for determining their characteristic features with the help of a Fourier transformation. The resulting features were classified with the help of a Kohonen network composed of 32 neurons. The four bestwinning neurons, rather than the usual one, were used for the classification. The resolution (11,090 distinct classes of postures), reliability (96.9%), and validity of this method were determined. With the use of the same approach, the effectiveness of this method for classifying behaviors was illustrated by analyzing grooming (247 grooming images vs. 4,950 nongrooming images). We found 15.4% false positives and 2.5% false negatives.
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Heeren, D.J., Cools, A.R. Classifying postures of freely moving rodents with the help of fourier descriptors and a neural network. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 32, 56–62 (2000). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03200788
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