Tutorials - Measuring Behavior
We have already accepted four tutorials:
- Dan Schofield (University of Oxford) — Computer Vision Tools for Measuring Behavior.
- France Rose (University and University Hospital Cologne) — DISK: a Deep Learning method for missing skeleton data imputation in 2D and 3D.
- Michael Florea (Olden Labs) — Building a simple, low-cost DIY home-cage monitoring setup.
- Alard Weisscher and Lucas Vroemen, Eumedianet — Beats Science Coding – Web-based video analysis for behavioural sciences.
Tutorials are the program element in which the presenter explains how to use established methods and tools. An interactive format is preferred and if it is about the use of software or hardware, that should be demonstrated live, if possible. Tutorials are welcomed both from exhibitors and regular delegates.
The draft schedule is available here.
At a Measuring Behavior meeting, you will find yourself among researchers from all fields of behavioral research: behavioral ecologists or neuroscientists, ethologists, developmental psychologists, ergonomists, human factors researchers, movement scientists, psychiatrists, psychophysiologists, toxicologists, usability testers, and others. While the research questions and applications may be highly diverse, what all delegates share is an interest in methods, techniques and tools for the study of behavior.