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Lightning Pose: improved animal pose estimation via semi-supervised learning, Bayesian ensembling and cloud-native open-source tools.

Dan BidermanMatthew R WhitewayCole HurwitzNicholas GreenspanRobert S LeeAnkit VishnubhotlaRichard WarrenFederico PedrajaDillon NooneMichael M SchartnerJulia M HuntenburgAnup KhanalGuido T MeijerJean-Paul NoelAlejandro Pan-VazquezKarolina Z SochaAnne E Urainull nullJohn Patrick CunninghamNathaniel B SawtellLiam Paninski
Published in: Nature methods (2024)
Contemporary pose estimation methods enable precise measurements of behavior via supervised deep learning with hand-labeled video frames. Although effective in many cases, the supervised approach requires extensive labeling and often produces outputs that are unreliable for downstream analyses. Here, we introduce 'Lightning Pose', an efficient pose estimation package with three algorithmic contributions. First, in addition to training on a few labeled video frames, we use many unlabeled videos and penalize the network whenever its predictions violate motion continuity, multiple-view geometry and posture plausibility (semi-supervised learning). Second, we introduce a network architecture that resolves occlusions by predicting pose on any given frame using surrounding unlabeled frames. Third, we refine the pose predictions post hoc by combining ensembling and Kalman smoothing. Together, these components render pose trajectories more accurate and scientifically usable. We released a cloud application that allows users to label data, train networks and process new videos directly from the browser.
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