Scientific Reports (Aug 2023)

3D mouse pose from single-view video and a new dataset

  • Bo Hu,
  • Bryan Seybold,
  • Shan Yang,
  • Avneesh Sud,
  • Yi Liu,
  • Karla Barron,
  • Paulyn Cha,
  • Marcelo Cosino,
  • Ellie Karlsson,
  • Janessa Kite,
  • Ganesh Kolumam,
  • Joseph Preciado,
  • José Zavala-Solorio,
  • Chunlian Zhang,
  • Xiaomeng Zhang,
  • Martin Voorbach,
  • Ann E. Tovcimak,
  • J. Graham Ruby,
  • David A. Ross

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-40738-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract We present a method to infer the 3D pose of mice, including the limbs and feet, from monocular videos. Many human clinical conditions and their corresponding animal models result in abnormal motion, and accurately measuring 3D motion at scale offers insights into health. The 3D poses improve classification of health-related attributes over 2D representations. The inferred poses are accurate enough to estimate stride length even when the feet are mostly occluded. This method could be applied as part of a continuous monitoring system to non-invasively measure animal health, as demonstrated by its use in successfully classifying animals based on age and genotype. We introduce the Mouse Pose Analysis Dataset, the first large scale video dataset of lab mice in their home cage with ground truth keypoint and behavior labels. The dataset also contains high resolution mouse CT scans, which we use to build the shape models for 3D pose reconstruction.