1 code implementation • 30 Nov 2022 • Nisarg Desai, Praneet Bala, Rebecca Richardson, Jessica Raper, Jan Zimmermann, Benjamin Hayden
Because of their close relationship with humans, non-human apes (chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, orangutans, and gibbons, including siamangs) are of great scientific interest.
no code implementations • 26 May 2022 • Brenna Knaebe, Claudia C. Weiss, Jan Zimmermann, Benjamin Y. Hayden
Recent years have witnessed major advances in the ability of computerized systems to track the positions of animals as they move through large and unconstrained environments.
no code implementations • 6 Apr 2022 • Kevin Luxem, Jennifer J. Sun, Sean P. Bradley, Keerthi Krishnan, Eric A. Yttri, Jan Zimmermann, Talmo D. Pereira, Mark Laubach
Recently developed methods for video analysis, especially models for pose estimation and behavior classification, are transforming behavioral quantification to be more precise, scalable, and reproducible in fields such as neuroscience and ethology.
no code implementations • 24 Feb 2022 • Jan Zimmermann, Tatiana Tatarenko, Volker Willert, Jürgen Adamy
We are concerned with a distributed approach to solve multi-cluster games arising in multi-agent systems.
no code implementations • 1 Oct 2021 • Praneet C. Bala, Jan Zimmermann, Hyun Soo Park, Benjamin Y. Hayden
We hypothesize that there exists a shared representation between the primary and secondary landmarks because the range of motion of the secondary landmarks can be approximately spanned by that of the primary landmarks.
no code implementations • 30 Aug 2021 • Benjamin Hayden, Hyun Soo Park, Jan Zimmermann
The availability of such data has in turn spurred developments in data analysis techniques.
no code implementations • 18 Feb 2021 • Jan Zimmermann, Tatiana Tatarenko, Volker Willert, Jürgen Adamy
While the agents inside each cluster collaborate to achieve a common goal, the clusters are considered to be virtual players that compete against each other in a non-cooperative game with respect to a coupled cost function.