Schedule

When

Where

What

How

22.10.2021
2.15pm

IA 1/153
PC-Pool

Introduction and project assignment

Lecture, Discussion

Block 1, day 1
Fri 12.11.21
10am-4pm

IA 1/153
PC-Pool

Introduction to Measuring Behavior and BORIS

Lecture, Group improv, Hands on

Block 1, day 2
Sat 13.11.21
10am-4pm

IA 1/153
PC-Pool

Intro DeepLabCut and project proposals

Lecture, Discussion, Group improv, Hands on

Block 2, day 3
Fri 17.12.21
10am-4pm

IA 1/153
PC-Pool

Intro Computational Ethology and individual DeepLabCut projects

Lecture, Discussion, Group improv, Hands on

Block 2, day 4
Sat 18.12.21
10am-4pm

IA 1/153
PC-Pool

Individual DeepLabCut projects, continued

Discussion, Hands on

Block 3, day 5
Fri 4.2.22
10am-4pm

IA 1/153
PC-Pool

DeepLabCut results, data analysis, and machine learning

Lecture, Discussion, Group improv, Hands on

Block 3, day 6
Sat 5.2.22
10am-4pm

IA 1/153
PC-Pool

Data analysis, final discussion, and project results

Discussion, Group improv, Hands on

Timetable

The block seminar is expected to go for 6 hours with plenty of breaks, on Friday and Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm. Slight variations in the schedule will be discussed at short notice. While 36h may sound like quite a lot, 3 credits assume a total semester workload of 75h to 90h! See ECTS guidelines.
The deal: Attendance and active participation for 36 hours, and up to 54 extra hours of free time.


Poll Results from Friday October 22nd 2021

The schedule above was chosen by majority vote on polls during the introductory session on Friday the 22nd of October 2021. While it was not possible to accommodate everyone’s preferences, the following dates were acceptable to most of the students. Block 1 will take place on Friday 12th and Saturday 13th of November. Block 2 will take place on Friday 17th and Saturday 18th of December. Block 3 will take place on Friday 04th and Saturday 05th of February.

Note

Please remember that attendance is necessary for active participation and hence for passing this seminar. Please get in touch if you have foreseeable scheduling conflicts and remember to justify your absence in advance.