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  • Ethology
  • Machine Learning
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • Supervised and unsupervised methods are popular for naturalistic behavior identification.
  • Each method has limitations, including user bias, training cost, complexity, and action discovery challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce A-SOiD, an active-learning platform that integrates supervised and unsupervised learning.
  • To overcome the inherent drawbacks of existing behavior identification methods.
  • To provide an efficient and intuitive tool for behavior segmentation and discovery.

Main Methods:

  • A-SOiD employs an active-learning approach to iteratively learn user-defined groups with reduced training data.
  • It utilizes directed unsupervised classification for expansive behavioral categorization.
  • A game-theoretic approach enhances transparency in cluster definitions for supervised classification.

Main Results:

  • A-SOiD outperformed standard methods in identifying social behaviors in mice, requiring 85% less training data.
  • The platform successfully isolated ethologically distinct mouse interactions using unsupervised classification.
  • Similar performance and efficiency were observed with nonhuman primate and human 3D pose data.

Conclusions:

  • A-SOiD effectively blends supervised and unsupervised learning to enhance naturalistic behavior identification.
  • The platform demonstrates significant efficiency and performance gains across multiple species.
  • A-SOiD offers an open-source, intuitive interface for behavior analysis and discovery.