I need an animal tracking software for "Morris water maze" based experiments. I found some but they are very expensive. I need one that is open source.
I am not sure what you will be using to track the animals. Is it high speed video cameras? Or is it an infra-red motion tracking system? etc. The solution will depend on how you capture your data.
In case you are using high speed video cameras then you could try the following out
We have developed a free software for animal tracking, we have tried it with fish, insects and rodents, you can download it at https://toxtrac.sourceforge.io
We would appreciate it if you try it and email me any feedback
Alvaro Rodriguez sir it says i need any other version of windows i am using windows 7 with 34 bit color mode it say i need higher :( 64 bits etc kinda error
We offer a secure cloud-based app that allows you to automate your animal behavioral research.
It can be accessed anywhere in the world by a computer, smartphone, or tablet without downloading anything.
Wouldn't it be amazing to do your behavioral analysis in front of the TV watching Netflix...
You don't need anything fancy in order to get started, typically you can set up your smartphone, and let it record, while you're in a separate room. There is no fear of an interruptance caused by a researcher, etc.
Although we are not an open-source program. Our prices are very competitive when compared to Noldus' EthoVision. You can even share your data with your collaborators.
Please feel free to start your free trial at www.behaviorcloud.com or email me at [email protected] for more details.