Peering into the world of wild passerines with 3D-SOCS : Synchronized video capture and posture estimation

dc.contributor.authorChimento, Michael
dc.contributor.authorChan, Alex Hoi Hang
dc.contributor.authorAplin, Lucy M.
dc.contributor.authorKano, Fumihiro
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-25T07:13:44Z
dc.date.available2025-06-25T07:13:44Z
dc.date.issued2026-02
dc.description.abstract1. Collection of large behavioural data-sets on wild animals in natural habitats is vital in ecology and evolution studies. Recent progress in machine learning and computer vision, combined with inexpensive microcomputers, has unlocked a new frontier of fine-scale markerless measurements. 2. Here, we leverage these advancements to develop a 3D Synchronized Outdoor Camera System (3D-SOCS): an inexpensive, mobile and automated method for collecting behavioural data on wild animals using synchronized video frames from Raspberry Pi controlled cameras. Accuracy tests demonstrate 3D-SOCS' markerless tracking can estimate postures with a 3 mm tolerance. 3. To illustrate its research potential, we place 3D-SOCS in the field and conduct a stimulus presentation experiment. We estimate 3D postures and trajectories for multiple individuals of different bird species, and use this data to characterize the visual field configuration of wild great tits (Parus major), a model species in behavioural ecology. We find their optic axes at ~±60° azimuth and −5° elevation. Furthermore, birds exhibit functional lateralization in their use of the right eye with conspecific stimulus, and show individual differences in lateralization. We also show that birds' convex hulls predicts body weight, highlighting 3D-SOCS' potential for non-invasive population monitoring. 4. 3D-SOCS is a first-of-its-kind camera system for wild research, presenting exciting potential to measure fine-scaled behaviour and morphology in wild birds.
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dc.identifier.doi10.1111/2041-210x.70051
dc.identifier.ppn1965637450
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dc.subject3D tracking
dc.subjectfield methods
dc.subjectlateralization
dc.subjectmachine learning
dc.subjectmachine vision
dc.subjectmonitoring (population ecology)
dc.subjectParus major
dc.subjectvisual field
dc.subject.ddc570
dc.titlePeering into the world of wild passerines with 3D-SOCS : Synchronized video capture and posture estimationeng
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