TY - GEN
T1 - Development of autonomous experimental setup for behavior analysis of rats
AU - Ishii, Hiroyuki
AU - Ogura, Motonori
AU - Kurisu, Shunji
AU - Komura, Atsushi
AU - Takanishi, Atsuo
AU - Iida, Naritoshi
AU - Kimura, Hiroshi
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Experiments on animals has been playing very important part in psychology, medical science, genetics and brain science. Rodents are one of the most popular experimental subjects in these experiments. In psychology and brain science, behavior test and analysis on rodents, especially rats, has been performed to clarify mechanisms of mind or brain functions. "Open-field test" is one of the most popular research methods to investigate their behavior. In the "open-field test," rats are released into the "open-field," circle or square, flat arena surrounded by walls, and their behavior parameters such as position, moving distance, number of grooming and rearing are measured. With conventional experimental setups, these parameters has been measured and recorded by humans. Observing and recording are heavy task for experimenters, and also involves some human errors and subjectivity. Therefore, we developed an autonomous experimental setup which measures rats' position, number of grooming and rearing in the open-field. In addition, an active tracking camera which takes high resolution images of the rat in the open-field was developed. To prevent losing tracks of the rat, a prediction model of rat's movement is developed and integrated into the control of this camera.
AB - Experiments on animals has been playing very important part in psychology, medical science, genetics and brain science. Rodents are one of the most popular experimental subjects in these experiments. In psychology and brain science, behavior test and analysis on rodents, especially rats, has been performed to clarify mechanisms of mind or brain functions. "Open-field test" is one of the most popular research methods to investigate their behavior. In the "open-field test," rats are released into the "open-field," circle or square, flat arena surrounded by walls, and their behavior parameters such as position, moving distance, number of grooming and rearing are measured. With conventional experimental setups, these parameters has been measured and recorded by humans. Observing and recording are heavy task for experimenters, and also involves some human errors and subjectivity. Therefore, we developed an autonomous experimental setup which measures rats' position, number of grooming and rearing in the open-field. In addition, an active tracking camera which takes high resolution images of the rat in the open-field was developed. To prevent losing tracks of the rat, a prediction model of rat's movement is developed and integrated into the control of this camera.
KW - Animal
KW - Behavior analysis
KW - Prediction model
KW - Tracking camera
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U2 - 10.1109/IROS.2007.4399587
DO - 10.1109/IROS.2007.4399587
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:51349141719
SN - 1424409128
SN - 9781424409129
T3 - IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems
SP - 4152
EP - 4157
BT - Proceedings of the 2007 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, IROS 2007
T2 - 2007 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, IROS 2007
Y2 - 29 October 2007 through 2 November 2007
ER -