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ActualTrack

ActualTrack Software

ActualTrackâ„¢ automatically monitors, recognizes, and analyzes the behavior of experimental animals (rodents, aquarium fish, and Drosophila) using information recorded in experiments from video sources.

ActualTrack™ uses experimentally recorded video data to automatically track, identify, and analyze animal behavior during experiments. With a few clicks, analyze all of the information at your disposal.

ActualTrack™ is meant to save time and money when doing routine analysis of empirical observations, as demonstrated by behavioral neuroscientists.

The system is made specifically to study the behavior of Drosophila, rats, and danio-ryos.

Every PC can run ActualTrack™. Access locks and physical keys are absent. Work can be done at home, at an office, or even in a lab. ActualTrack™ examines every common video format from your installed cameras. No unique hardware is needed. Simply upload the video of your study, specify the analysis settings, and begin looking at your findings.

After purchase, ActualTrack™ can be upgraded without charge for a year. For upcoming years, upgrades and tech support are also offered.

Benefits of ActualTrack™

  • The simplicity of setup and lack of training associated with ActualTrack™ are significant advantages.
  • There is a significant library of integrated experimental paradigms that can be altered to suit certain experimental requirements.
  • Multiple tracking: ActualTrack™ is capable of monitoring the activity of numerous animals at once.
  • Dependable outcomes - ActualTrack™ employs sophisticated algorithms to guarantee precise tracking and trustworthy outcomes.

ActualTrack™ Features:

3 Steps to Analyze Your Video: Capture, Analyze, Analyze Results

Capture

  • Use common web or firewire cameras to capture your research.
  • Use a straightforward tool that can upload videos in all popular file formats to upload your data.

Analyze

  • Created to accommodate all popular experimental paradigms
  • Use basic drawing tools to pinpoint interesting locations
  • Tracking might be single or numerous
  • Tracking several points
  • Rodents, danio rerio, and Drosophila larvae are tracked using three points: the nose, middle, and tail base
  • Adult Drosophila with two-point tracking (nose and center)
  • For simple counting of non-automated behavior, manual coding is used

Analysis result 

  • CSV or Microsoft Excel™ formats for the results
  • Results can be exported to widely used statistical analysis applications like Excel and SPSS
  • Contains fundamental locomotor and zone information, including: distances, times, entry and departure zones, speeds, and delays
  • Simple data reconfiguration and reanalysis
  • Statistical analysis of the data received

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