The Caltech Resident-Intruder Mouse dataset (CRIM13) consists of 237x2 videos (recorded with synchronized top and side view) of pairs of mice engaging in social behavior, catalogued into thirteen different actions. Each video lasts ~10min, for a total of 88 hours of video and 8 million frames. A team of behavior experts annotated each video on a frame-by-frame basis for a state-of-the-art study of the neurophysiological mechanisms involved in aggression and courtship in mice.
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