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Zebrafish Dataset Published in Nature Scientific Data
How do zebrafish establish social dominance? Our new dataset published in Nature Scientific Data provides unprecedented insight into this question through high-resolution 3D behavioral tracking. We captured 173 five-hour experiments at 140 frames per second, tracking not just the position but the full posture of each fish—head, pectoral fins, and tail—while maintaining individual identity throughout extended social encounters. The dataset includes wild-type zebrafish alongsid
deligkarisk
Feb 251 min read


Evaluating swarm-intelligence algorithms for NAS
I recently concluded and published a work in evolutionary Neural Architecture Search, one of my research interests. This project...
deligkarisk
Jul 26, 20241 min read


Tutorials on physics of behavior are now available
With colleagues at the Biological Physics Theory Unit we have published a collection of tutorials on physics of behavior, utilizing...
deligkarisk
Apr 4, 20251 min read


On the use of Wikis in academic research groups
I recently published an article in InformationMatters discussing the use of Wiki software in academic research settings. This article...
deligkarisk
Jul 1, 20221 min read
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