Behavioral tapes data analyses programs

Dear Ecolog-Listers:

A few weeks ago, I posted a request for suggestions re. tapes with behavior
recorded on them. Thanks to some of you, we are well on our way to digitize
the tapes. I am writing now with specific suggestions on behavioral
analyses programs that can do what I list below.

1. Put time stamp (can it do this in fast forward speed and keep track of
correct time)?

2. Keep track of length (hence distances, I had the presence of mind to
place a scale at the beginning of each "take") throughout the videos.

3. Digitally mark individuals (maximum number of organisms on screen is 6,
typically it is 4) so that the program (not the observer) can
aautomatically follow movements and, hence, give a crude estimate of real
distances and, with time also captured, speed, etc. can be calculated

4. As the digital video is rolling, the observer annotates the database (as
the program is hopefully doing 1-3) including what are the organisms doing
(e.g. mating, preening, etc.) and allows more than one activity per
individual to be marked at the same time.

5. Anything else I may have forgotten.

If you have any specific and constructive suggestions, please kindly send
me a message off the list.

[email protected]

Gratefully,

Jorge

P.S. Apologies for potential duplicate emails.


Jorge A. Santiago-Blay, PhD
blaypublishers.com

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