Jordan Lab for Integrative Behavioural Ecology
Max-Planck-Institute of Animal Behaviour
Introduction: Karmen Franinović | Moderation: Rasa Weber
— Dr. Alex Jordan, Head of the Jordan Lab
«Through a Glass Darkly – What We Can and Cannot Know About Animal Behaviour, and How Machines Might Help»
— Anja Wegner, Researcher, Jordan Lab
«On Fish-Architecture»
Our research group uses quantitative approaches to study the evolution and adaptive value of animal social behaviour in natural contexts. Using techniques like computer vision and machine learning, automated tracking of behaviour, and 3D reconstruction of environments, we aim for a quantitative assessment of the expression and value of social behaviour in the places it naturally occurs.
Teaser Image: Andri Laukas