Hello All,

I wanted to share with you what I learned as a result of my post asking 
about automated software for behavior analysis and/or motion detection 
within videos. Thanks to the many people who responded!

Sources of freeware and other ideas:

• http://icy.bioimageanalysis.org/
• http://cwee.ucdavis.edu/projects/CBVision
• http://www.ispyconnect.com/
• http://download.cnet.com/Automatic-Motion-Detecting-Video-       
  Editor/3000-13631_4-10603673.html
• Multiworm tracker: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mwt/ , with the caveat 
  that it relies on a big program called LabView, the installation of which  
  can be tricky. However, National Instruments (NI), which makes LabView, 
  has good tech support. 


An article with useful references: 
Moll, RJ, Millspaugh, JJ, Beringer, J, Sartwell, J, and He, Z. 2007. A new 
‘view’ of ecology and conservation through animal-borne video systems. 
TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution, 22:660-668.

Several people also mentioned that it shouldn't be too difficult to write an 
algorithm to detect motion within videos, using programs such as Matlab or 
Python. However, challenges may arise from handling large-sized videos. If 
you are a non-technical person like me, collaborations with programmers 
could prove fruitful!


Paid software:

• http://download.cnet.com/Automatic-Motion-Detecting-Video- Editor/3000-
  13631_4-10603673.html
• http://www.noldus.com/animal-behavior-research/products/ethovision-xt     
  (This one seems  quite popular)
• http://www.loligosystems.com/?action=shop_show&varenr=AB10190


Best regards,
Sara E. Emerson, Ph.D. 
Postdoctoral Fellow
Mitrani Department of Desert Ecology
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
E-mail: [email protected]

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