AI turns mouse movements into language-like tokens, uncovering autism-related social behavior patterns
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Researchers at KAIST developed an AI model that interprets animal behavior by converting mouse movements into language-like tokens, enabling the identification of social behavioral deficits in autism mouse models. This innovation could lead to breakthroughs in neuroscience interpretation.
An artificial intelligence model capable of reading and interpreting animal behavior like language has been developed by researchers at KAIST. The team created an AI model that learns behavioral data in a manner similar to natural language and was able to independently identify social behavioral deficits in an autism mouse model, opening a new avenue for interpretable neuroscience.