Love thy neighbour: automatic animal behavioural classification of acceleration data using the K-nearest neighbour algorithm.
Researchers hoping to elucidate the behaviour of species that aren't readily observed are able to do so using biotelemetry methods. Accelerometers in particular are proving particularly effective and have been used on terrestrial, aquatic and volant species with success. In the past, behavioura...
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Main Authors: | Owen R Bidder, Hamish A Campbell, Agustina Gómez-Laich, Patricia Urgé, James Walker, Yuzhi Cai, Lianli Gao, Flavio Quintana, Rory P Wilson |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4d1dc4762d9b46a2bf3dd13210495fb3 |
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