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English: Extraction of stop and go phases. The movie shows a video with superimposed stop and go phases and bending directions used to validate the extraction these features. Parameters are set in a way, that no false positive go-phases are indicated. This, however, produces some false positive stop-phases. |
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Source | Movie S7 from Risse B, Thomas S, Otto N, Löpmeier T, Valkov D, Jiang X, Klämbt C (2013). "FIM, a Novel FTIR-Based Imaging Method for High Throughput Locomotion Analysis". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0053963. PMID 23349775. PMC: 3549958. | ||
Author | Risse B, Thomas S, Otto N, Löpmeier T, Valkov D, Jiang X, Klämbt C | ||
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Image title | Extraction of stop and go phases. The movie shows a video with superimposed stop and go phases and bending directions used to validate the extraction these features. Parameters are set in a way, that no false positive go-phases are indicated. This, however, produces some false positive stop-phases. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |