Tracking the Motion of Box Jellyfish
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Summary, in English
In this paper we investigate a system for tracking
the motion of box jellyfish tripedalia cystophora in a special test
setup. The goal is to measure the motor response of the animal
given certain visual stimuli. The approach is based on tracking
the special sensory structures – the rhopalia – of the box jellyfish
from high-speed video sequences. We have focused on a realtime
system with simple building blocks in our system. However,
using a combination of simple intensity based detection and model
based tracking we achieve promising tracking results with up to
95% accuracy.
the motion of box jellyfish tripedalia cystophora in a special test
setup. The goal is to measure the motor response of the animal
given certain visual stimuli. The approach is based on tracking
the special sensory structures – the rhopalia – of the box jellyfish
from high-speed video sequences. We have focused on a realtime
system with simple building blocks in our system. However,
using a combination of simple intensity based detection and model
based tracking we achieve promising tracking results with up to
95% accuracy.
Department/s
- Mathematics (Faculty of Engineering)
- Mathematical Imaging Group
- ELLIIT: the Linköping-Lund initiative on IT and mobile communication
Publishing year
2014
Language
English
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Document type
Conference paper
Topic
- Mathematics
Keywords
- Computer Vision
- Tracking
- Machine Learning
Conference name
Visual observation and analysis of Vertebrate And Insect Behavior 2014
Conference date
2014-08-24
Conference place
Stockholm, Sweden
Status
Published
Research group
- Mathematical Imaging Group