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MoSeq2-Extract: Depth Video Rodent-Tracking Toolkit

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You can find more information about MoSeq Pipeline, installation, step-by-step instructions, documentation for Command Line Interface(CLI), tutorials etc in MoSeq2 Wiki.

You can run moseq2-extract --version to check the current version and moseq2-extract --help to see all the commands.

Usage: moseq2-extract [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

Options:
  --version  Show the version and exit.  [default: False]
  --help     Show this message and exit.  [default: False]

Commands:
  aggregate-results   Copies all extracted results (h5, yaml, avi) files...
  batch-extract       Batch processes all the raw depth recordings located...
  convert-raw-to-avi  Converts/Compresses a raw depth file into an avi file...
  copy-slice          Copies a segment of an input depth recording into a...
  download-flip-file  Downloads Flip-correction model that helps with...
  extract             Processes raw input depth recordings to output a...
  find-roi            Finds the ROI and background distance to subtract
                      from...
  generate-config     Generates a configuration file that holds editable...
  generate-index      Generates an index YAML file containing all extracted...

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License

MoSeq is freely available for academic use under a license provided by Harvard University. Please refer to the license file for details. If you are interested in using MoSeq for commercial purposes please contact Bob Datta directly at [email protected], who will put you in touch with the appropriate people in the Harvard Technology Transfer office.