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The Open-Source UCLA Miniscope Project

Daniel Aharoni
University of California, Los Angeles
Oct 27, 2021

The Miniscope Project -- an open-source collaborative effort—was created to accelerate innovation of miniature microscope technology and to increase global access to this technology. Currently, we are working on advancements ranging from optogenetic stimulation and wire-free operation to simultaneous optical and electrophysiological recording. Using these systems, we have uncovered mechanisms underlying temporal memory linking and investigated causes of cognitive deficits in temporal lobe epilepsy. Through innovation and optimization, this work aims to extend the reach of neuroscience research and create new avenues of scientific inquiry.

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DeepLabStream

Jens Schweihoff
Institute of Experimental Epileptology and Cognition Research, University of Bonn
May 7, 2021

DeepLabStream is a python based multi-purpose tool that enables the realtime tracking and manipulation of animals during ongoing experiments. Our toolbox was orginally adapted from the previously published DeepLabCut (Mathis et al., 2018) and expanded on its core capabilities, but is now able to utilize a variety of different network architectures for online pose estimation (SLEAP, DLC-Live, DeepPosekit's StackedDenseNet, StackedHourGlass and LEAP). Our aim is to provide an open-source tool that allows researchers to design custom experiments based on real-time behavior-dependent feedback. My personal ideal goal would be a swiss-army knife like solution where we could integrate the many brilliant python interfaces. We are constantly upgrading DLStream with new features and integrate other open-source solutions.

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