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      Using DeepLabCut for 3D markerless pose estimation across species and behaviors

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          DeepLabCut: markerless pose estimation of user-defined body parts with deep learning

          Quantifying behavior is crucial for many applications in neuroscience. Videography provides easy methods for the observation and recording of animal behavior in diverse settings, yet extracting particular aspects of a behavior for further analysis can be highly time consuming. In motor control studies, humans or other animals are often marked with reflective markers to assist with computer-based tracking, but markers are intrusive, and the number and location of the markers must be determined a priori. Here we present an efficient method for markerless pose estimation based on transfer learning with deep neural networks that achieves excellent results with minimal training data. We demonstrate the versatility of this framework by tracking various body parts in multiple species across a broad collection of behaviors. Remarkably, even when only a small number of frames are labeled (~200), the algorithm achieves excellent tracking performance on test frames that is comparable to human accuracy.
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                Journal
                Nature Protocols
                Nat Protoc
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1754-2189
                1750-2799
                June 21 2019
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                10.1038/s41596-019-0176-0
                31227823
                de68be8d-6e91-4a94-851c-210cb963970a
                © 2019

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