PiRATeMC: A highly flexible, scalable, and low-cost system for obtaining high quality video recordings for behavioral neuroscience

Samuel W. Centanni , Alexander C.W. Smith
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With the rapidly accelerating adoption of machine-learning based rodent behavioral tracking tools, there is an unmet need for a method of acquiring high quality video data that is scalable, flexible, and relatively low-cost. Many experimenters use webcams, GoPros, or other commercially available cameras that can be expensive, offer minimal flexibility of recording parameters, and not optimized for recording rodent behavior, leading to suboptimal and inconsistent video quality. Furthermore, commercially available products are not conducive for synchronizing multiple cameras, or interfacing with third-party equipment to allow time-locking of video to other equipment such as microcontrollers for closed-loop experiments. We present a low-cost, customizable ecosystem of behavioral recording equipment, PiRATeMC (Pi-based Remote Acquisition Technology for Motion Capture) based on Raspberry Pi Camera Boards with the ability to acquire high quality recordings in bright/low light, or dark conditions under infrared light. PiRATeMC offers users control over nearly every recording parameter, and can be fine-tuned to produce optimal videos in any behavioral apparatus. This setup can be scaled up for synchronous control of any number of cameras via a self-contained network without burdening institutional network infrastructure. The Raspberry Pi is an excellent platform with a large online community designed for novice and inexperienced programmers interested in using an open-source recording system. Importantly, PiRATeMC supports TTL and serial communication, allowing for synchronization and interfacing of video recording with behavioral or other third-party equipment. In sum, PiRATeMC minimizes the cost-prohibitive nature of conducting and analyzing high quality behavioral neuroscience studies, thereby increasing accessibility to behavioral neuroscience.

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PiRATeMC:一个高度灵活、可扩展、低成本的系统,用于获取行为神经科学的高质量视频记录
随着基于机器学习的啮齿动物行为跟踪工具的迅速普及,对一种可扩展、灵活且相对低成本的获取高质量视频数据的方法的需求没有得到满足。许多实验者使用网络摄像头、GoPros或其他商业上可用的摄像头,这些摄像头可能很昂贵,记录参数的灵活性很低,并且没有针对记录啮齿动物的行为进行优化,导致视频质量不理想且不一致。此外,商用产品不利于同步多个摄像头,也不利于与第三方设备接口,以允许将视频时间锁定到其他设备,如用于闭环实验的微控制器。我们提供了一个低成本、可定制的行为记录设备生态系统,即基于Raspberry Pi相机板的PiRATeMC(基于Pi的运动捕捉远程采集技术),能够在明亮/微光或黑暗条件下在红外光下获取高质量的记录。PiRATeMC为用户提供了对几乎所有录制参数的控制,并且可以在任何行为设备中进行微调以生成最佳视频。这种设置可以扩大规模,通过独立的网络同步控制任何数量的摄像机,而不会给机构网络基础设施带来负担。Raspberry Pi是一个优秀的平台,拥有一个大型在线社区,专为有兴趣使用开源录音系统的新手和缺乏经验的程序员设计。重要的是,PiRATeMC支持TTL和串行通信,允许视频录制与行为或其他第三方设备的同步和接口。总之,PiRATeMC最大限度地减少了进行和分析高质量行为神经科学研究的成本高昂性,从而增加了行为神经科学的可及性。
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Addiction neuroscience
Addiction neuroscience Neuroscience (General)
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