LGMLJul 12, 2021

Learning interaction rules from multi-animal trajectories via augmented behavioral models

arXiv:2107.05326v315 citations
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This work addresses the challenge of interpretable causality analysis in behavioral biology, offering a method that improves accuracy and insights for researchers studying animal interactions.

The paper tackled the problem of extracting interaction rules from multi-animal movement sequences by proposing a new framework that combines Granger causality with augmented theory-based behavioral models, achieving better performance than baselines on synthetic datasets and providing novel biological insights from real animal data.

Extracting the interaction rules of biological agents from movement sequences pose challenges in various domains. Granger causality is a practical framework for analyzing the interactions from observed time-series data; however, this framework ignores the structures and assumptions of the generative process in animal behaviors, which may lead to interpretational problems and sometimes erroneous assessments of causality. In this paper, we propose a new framework for learning Granger causality from multi-animal trajectories via augmented theory-based behavioral models with interpretable data-driven models. We adopt an approach for augmenting incomplete multi-agent behavioral models described by time-varying dynamical systems with neural networks. For efficient and interpretable learning, our model leverages theory-based architectures separating navigation and motion processes, and the theory-guided regularization for reliable behavioral modeling. This can provide interpretable signs of Granger-causal effects over time, i.e., when specific others cause the approach or separation. In experiments using synthetic datasets, our method achieved better performance than various baselines. We then analyzed multi-animal datasets of mice, flies, birds, and bats, which verified our method and obtained novel biological insights.

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