2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0188626
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Automatic detection and decoding of honey bee waggle dances

Abstract: The waggle dance is one of the most popular examples of animal communication. Forager bees direct their nestmates to profitable resources via a complex motor display. Essentially, the dance encodes the polar coordinates to the resource in the field. Unemployed foragers follow the dancer’s movements and then search for the advertised spots in the field. Throughout the last decades, biologists have employed different techniques to measure key characteristics of the waggle dance and decode the information it conv… Show more

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“…The information derived from decoding this dance can be used to estimate forage area . However, manual decoding protocols are labor-intensive both in real time and with digital video recordings (Wario et al, 2017). To address this issue, recent studies have used advances in computer technology to detect waggle dances from video data automatically (Kimura et al, 2011;Wario et al, 2015Wario et al, , 2017.…”
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“…The information derived from decoding this dance can be used to estimate forage area . However, manual decoding protocols are labor-intensive both in real time and with digital video recordings (Wario et al, 2017). To address this issue, recent studies have used advances in computer technology to detect waggle dances from video data automatically (Kimura et al, 2011;Wario et al, 2015Wario et al, , 2017.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, manual decoding protocols are labor-intensive both in real time and with digital video recordings (Wario et al, 2017). To address this issue, recent studies have used advances in computer technology to detect waggle dances from video data automatically (Kimura et al, 2011;Wario et al, 2015Wario et al, , 2017. Yet most such techniques require a laboratory environment equipped with artificial lighting or a relatively high-performance camcorder recording at a high frame rate.…”
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confidence: 99%
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