Researchers are adapting human wearable technology for companion animals to create a unified digital health ecosystem. Smart litter boxes utilize artificial intelligence to successfully quantify ...
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65% of wild animals just got caught changing how they move when humans are near — Yale tracked wolves, hawks, vultures, and cranes by GPS across the US
Somewhere in Wyoming, a wolf veered off its usual route. In the skies over Kansas, a red-tailed hawk shifted its hunting pattern by hours. Along the Gulf Coast, a vulture that had circled the same ...
Tracking units on the shell of a wood turtle. The tracking information these GPS units collect is used to understand how wood turtles move throughout the year. Image credit: Smithsonian's Movement of ...
Conventional markerless tracking methods struggle with body part misestimations or missing estimates in crowded spaces. In vmTracking, markerless multi-animal tracking is performed on a video ...
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