New Publication: “Automated long-term monitoring of stereotypical movement in polar bears under human care using machine learning”
New Publication: “Automated long-term monitoring of stereotypical movement in polar bears under human care using machine learning”
New Publication: “Automated long-term monitoring of stereotypical movement in polar bears under human care using machine learning”
9. October 2024
Are male polar bears more prone to signs of stress under human care than females? At what time of day do polar bears struggle to find peace? And are there seasons when polar bears just want to chill? To answer these questions, we developed an automated system to detect stress-related behaviours under human care. Our publication on this is now online! See https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2024.102840.
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