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FlyLimbTracker: An active contour based approach for leg segment tracking in unmarked, freely behaving Drosophila.


ABSTRACT: Understanding the biological underpinnings of movement and action requires the development of tools for quantitative measurements of animal behavior. Drosophila melanogaster provides an ideal model for developing such tools: the fly has unparalleled genetic accessibility and depends on a relatively compact nervous system to generate sophisticated limbed behaviors including walking, reaching, grooming, courtship, and boxing. Here we describe a method that uses active contours to semi-automatically track body and leg segments from video image sequences of unmarked, freely behaving D. melanogaster. We show that this approach yields a more than 6-fold reduction in user intervention when compared with fully manual annotation and can be used to annotate videos with low spatial or temporal resolution for a variety of locomotor and grooming behaviors. FlyLimbTracker, the software implementation of this method, is open-source and our approach is generalizable. This opens up the possibility of tracking leg movements in other species by modifications of underlying active contour models.

SUBMITTER: Uhlmann V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5409058 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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FlyLimbTracker: An active contour based approach for leg segment tracking in unmarked, freely behaving Drosophila.

Uhlmann Virginie V   Ramdya Pavan P   Delgado-Gonzalo Ricard R   Benton Richard R   Unser Michael M  

PloS one 20170428 4


Understanding the biological underpinnings of movement and action requires the development of tools for quantitative measurements of animal behavior. Drosophila melanogaster provides an ideal model for developing such tools: the fly has unparalleled genetic accessibility and depends on a relatively compact nervous system to generate sophisticated limbed behaviors including walking, reaching, grooming, courtship, and boxing. Here we describe a method that uses active contours to semi-automaticall  ...[more]

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