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A frame showing human annotations (+) and how accurately DLC recognized them (.).

A frame showing human annotations (+) and how accurately DLC recognized them (.).

<p>A frame showing human annotations (+) and how accurately DLC recognized them (.).</p>

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Main Author: Piotr Popik (292215) (author)
Other Authors: Ewelina Cyrano (20148293) (author), Joanna Golebiowska (6053081) (author), Natalia Malikowska-Racia (10875226) (author), Agnieszka Potasiewicz (6053078) (author), Agnieszka Nikiforuk (420161) (author)
Published: 2024
Subjects:
Neuroscience
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Sociology
Science Policy
Mental Health
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
starting 10 minutes
simple behavioral analysis
rat pairs kept
positive affect defined
ending 10 minutes
deep learning algorithms
concomitant ultrasonic vocalizations
present study shows
11 distinct social
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khz alarm calls
study aimed
modulated calls
khz flat
social life
social behaviors
social behavior
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usvs ),
transition sessions
six days
rearing behaviors
rapid decrease
potent stimulus
natural conditions
induced increases
housing conditions
hedonic usvs
deeplabcut data
build models
aggressive behavior
adjacent lying
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