Computer vision toolbox for primatology
MacTrack: Automated, Multi-Camera Tracking System for Socializing Primates
- Purpose: Extract whole-body (face + hands/feet + body pose) social cues in free ranging primates.
- Contributions: Pre-trained whole-body pose tracking model(s) with >1M annotated frames.
MacFace: Unsupervised discovery of non-human primate facial Expressions
- Purpose: Quantify facial kinematics in free ranging and constrained primates.
- Contributions: Pre-trained 3D face tracking model(s) with >1M annotated frames.
MacID: Real-time, automated face recognition of Cayo Santiago Group V primates
- Purpose: ID free-roaming monkeys on Monkey Island and help train naive ethologists.
- Contributions: Real-time hardware set-up (or mobile app) + code for training new facial recognition models.
- With: Camille Testard, Clare Kimock, Lauren Brent
MacHand: automated, multi-hand pose tracking of wild Old World monkeys and Great Apes
- Purpose: Quantify interacting hand kinematics in free ranging and constrained primates.
- Contributions: Pre-trained 2D and 3D hand pose tracking model(s) with >1M annotated frames consisting of Old World Monkeys and Great Apes.
- With: Jordan Matelsky, Catherine Hobaiter
