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Automated Behavioral Analysis of Large C. elegans Populations Using a Wide Field-of-view Tracking Platform
Published on: November 28, 2018
Automated analysis of C. elegans behavior by LabGym: an open-source, AI-powered platform
L Amanda Xu1, Hongjiang Liu2, Zhaoyu Li2
1Life Sciences Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, United States.
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The genetic tractability, well-mapped circuitry, and diverse behavioral repertoire of the nematode C. elegans make it an ideal model for physiological and behavioral studies. A wide range of methods has been developed for analyzing C. elegans behaviors, evolving with advances in technology such as videography and computer-assisted analysis. Here, we introduce LabGym-an open-source, artificial intelligence (AI)-based platform we recently developed-to the C. elegans research community. We trained deep learning models in LabGym capable of automatically categorizing and quantifying multiple user-defined parameters of worm locomotion behavior in multi-worm videos with high accuracy. Furthermore, we demonstrated their efficacy in quantifying locomotion changes in aging worms. Our work offers a cost-effective, user-accessible approach to behavioral analysis in C. elegans.

