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Niko Sirmpilatze
Niko Sirmpilatze
@niksirbi@neuromatch.social  ·  activity timestamp last month
SWC/GCNU Neuroinformatics Unit
SWC/GCNU Neuroinformatics Unit
@neuroinformatics@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Applications are open for the second Neuroinformatics Unit Open Software Summer School, August 17-28 2025 in London, UK!

Bringing together researchers and developers of open-source software for training and collaboration. Financial support available.

https://neuroinformatics.dev/open-software-summer-school

RE: https://mastodon.online/@neuroinformatics/115643481413121555

I'll be coordinating the "Animals in Motion" track of this summer school, returning to London in August 2026.

Apply to join us for some hands-on learning and collaboration on open-source tools for video behavioural analysis.

https://neuroinformatics.dev/open-software-summer-school

#neuroscience #python #behaviour #ethology

Open Software Summer School — NIU

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Niko Sirmpilatze
Niko Sirmpilatze
@niksirbi@neuromatch.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month

This workshop is designed for researchers and students who have collected — or plan to collect — videos of animal behaviour.

It is aimed at those interested in using free and open-source tools for tracking animal motion and extracting quantitative behavioural measures.

A schematic overview of topics covered in the "Animals in Motion" workshop. These include computer vision-based tools for animal detection and tracking (e.g. SLEAP), Python packages for motion quantifications (e.g. movement), and supervised behaviour segmentation. While icons of mice are used for illustration, the course content should be applicable to any animal species.
A schematic overview of topics covered in the "Animals in Motion" workshop. These include computer vision-based tools for animal detection and tracking (e.g. SLEAP), Python packages for motion quantifications (e.g. movement), and supervised behaviour segmentation. While icons of mice are used for illustration, the course content should be applicable to any animal species.
A schematic overview of topics covered in the "Animals in Motion" workshop. These include computer vision-based tools for animal detection and tracking (e.g. SLEAP), Python packages for motion quantifications (e.g. movement), and supervised behaviour segmentation. While icons of mice are used for illustration, the course content should be applicable to any animal species.
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