In mid-July 2024, I joined the Neuronal Rhythms in Movement unit led by Prof. Uusisaari, at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, a few months before my graduation in the Master's program in Computer Science.
My background included full-stack development, machine learning, and computer vision. I was immediately interested in the custom-built 3D motion capture environment for mice. I assisted PhD student Lakshmipriya Swaminathan in her research on mice movement on a voluntary treadmill, detecting cycle groups in the captured 3D trajectories. My main task involved developing a full-stack web application to serve as a visualization and interaction tool, in both 2D and 3D environments, for the data collected through MoCap. I also processed this data by labeling it. I was given the opportunity to base my Master’s thesis on this research project, and I was pleasantly surprised by the support I received. By experimenting with various visualization tools and studying this research, I learned to use new software and gained a wealth of knowledge in data processing.
To all future students: please enjoy the nRIM unit, OIST, and, of course, the beauty of Okinawa.