Shape Normalizing and Tracking Dancing Worms

During spawning, the marine worms Platynereis dumerilii exhibit certain swimming behaviors, which are described as nuptial dance. To address the hypothesis that characteristic male and female spawning behaviors are required for successful spawning and fer

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Editors Antonio Robles-Kelly Data 61 - CSIRO Canberra Australia Marco Loog Pattern Recognition Laboratory Technical University of Delft CD Delft The Netherlands Battista Biggio Electrical and Electronic Engineering University of Cagliari Cagliari Italy

Francisco Escolano Computación e IA Universidad de Alicante Alicante Spain Richard Wilson Computer Science University of York York UK

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