WildPose: A long-range 3D wildlife motion capture system.

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Journal of Experimental Biology Pub Date : 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1242/jeb.249987
Naoya Muramatsu, Sangyun Shin, Qianyi Deng, Andrew Markham, Amir Patel
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Understanding and monitoring wildlife behavior is crucial in ecology and biomechanics, yet challenging due to the limitations of current methods. To address this issue, we introduce WildPose, a novel long-range motion capture system specifically tailored for free-ranging wildlife observation. This system combines an electronically controllable zoom-lens camera with a LiDAR to capture both 2D videos and 3D point cloud data, thereby allowing researchers to observe high-fidelity animal morphometrics, behavior and interactions in a completely remote manner. Field trials conducted in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (South Africa) have successfully demonstrated WildPose's ability to quantify morphological features of different species, accurately track the 3D movements of a springbok herd over time, and observe the respiratory patterns of a distant lion. By facilitating non-intrusive, long-range 3D data collection, WildPose marks a significant complementary technique in ecological and biomechanical studies, offering new possibilities for conservation efforts and animal welfare, and enriching the prospects for interdisciplinary research.

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了解和监测野生动物的行为对生态学和生物力学至关重要,但由于现有方法的局限性,这项工作极具挑战性。为了解决这个问题,我们推出了专门为自由活动的野生动物观察量身定制的新型远距离运动捕捉系统 WildPose。该系统将电子可控变焦镜头摄像机与激光雷达相结合,可捕捉二维视频和三维点云数据,从而使研究人员能够以完全远程的方式观察高保真的动物形态测量、行为和互动。在南非卡加拉加迪滨河公园(Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park)进行的实地试验成功地证明了 WildPose 的能力,它可以量化不同物种的形态特征,准确跟踪春牛群随时间变化的三维运动,并观察远处狮子的呼吸模式。WildPose 可以进行非侵入式的远距离三维数据采集,是生态学和生物力学研究的重要补充技术,为保护工作和动物福利提供了新的可能性,并丰富了跨学科研究的前景。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading primary research journal in comparative physiology and publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.
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