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WormSORT: A detection-based multiple object tracking model for individual silkworms in breeding environments (opens in new tab)

Author summary Artificial intelligence (AI) has achieved remarkable progress in computational biology, with notable success in tasks such as protein structure prediction, molecular property modeling, and drug discovery. In the field of silkworm breeding, AI also shows great potential to accelerate research and production processes, enabling large-scale counting, behavior recognition, and health condition assessment. This study focuses on leveraging deep learning techniques to extract crawling...

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