MacqD - A Deep Learning-based Model for Automatic Detection of Socially-housed Laboratory Macaques
Genevieve Moat,
Maxime Gaudet-Trafit,
Julian Paul
et al.
Abstract:Despite advancements in video-based behaviour analysis and detection models for various species, existing methods are suboptimal to detect macaques in complex laboratory environments. To address this gap, we present MacqD, a modified Mask R-CNN model incorporating a SWIN transformer backbone for enhanced attention-based feature extraction. MacqD robustly detects macaques in their home-cage under challenging scenarios, including occlusions, glass reflections, and overexposure to light. To evaluate MacqD and com… Show more
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