File:Identification-of-Behaviour-in-Freely-Moving-Dogs-(Canis-familiaris)-Using-Inertial-Sensors-pone.0077814.s009.ogv
Identification-of-Behaviour-in-Freely-Moving-Dogs-(Canis-familiaris)-Using-Inertial-Sensors-pone.0077814.s009.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 55 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 968 kbps overall, file size: 6.38 MB)
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[edit]DescriptionIdentification-of-Behaviour-in-Freely-Moving-Dogs-(Canis-familiaris)-Using-Inertial-Sensors-pone.0077814.s009.ogv |
English: Illustration of the data collecting procedure. The data collecting procedure consisted of 4 phases; (1) Preparation, (2) Sensor synchronisation, (3) Behaviour recording and (4) Sensor synchronisation. This video footage shows short sections from the Sensor synchronisation and Behaviour recording phases of one measurement with a Labrador recorded by a hand-held video camera. The video starts with the synchronization phase, showing first the time in UTC displayed by a laptop screen then the shaking of the logger on the dog’s back attached to its harness. During the following scenes the freely moving dog can be seen performing several different activities (sit, stand, gallop, canter, walk and trot) under the leadership of its handler. The video ends by parts from the second synchronisation phase. The added subtitles always indicate the actual phase, and the illustrated categories of the recorded behaviours are also marked during the behaviour recording phase. |
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Source | Video S1 from Gerencsér L, Vásárhelyi G, Nagy M, Vicsek T, Miklósi A (2013). "Identification of Behaviour in Freely Moving Dogs (Canis familiaris) Using Inertial Sensors". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0077814. PMID 24250745. PMC: 3820959. | ||
Author | Gerencsér L, Vásárhelyi G, Nagy M, Vicsek T, Miklósi A | ||
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Author | Gerencsér L, Vásárhelyi G, Nagy M, Vicsek T, Miklósi A |
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Image title | Illustration of the data collecting procedure. The data collecting procedure consisted of 4 phases; (1) Preparation, (2) Sensor synchronisation, (3) Behaviour recording and (4) Sensor synchronisation. This video footage shows short sections from the Sensor synchronisation and Behaviour recording phases of one measurement with a Labrador recorded by a hand-held video camera. The video starts with the synchronization phase, showing first the time in UTC displayed by a laptop screen then the shaking of the logger on the dog’s back attached to its harness. During the following scenes the freely moving dog can be seen performing several different activities (sit, stand, gallop, canter, walk and trot) under the leadership of its handler. The video ends by parts from the second synchronisation phase. The added subtitles always indicate the actual phase, and the illustrated categories of the recorded behaviours are also marked during the behaviour recording phase. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |
Language | Hungarian |