We apply topological data analysis to the behavior of C. elegans, a widely studied model organism in biology. In particular, we use topology to produce a quantitative summary of complex behavior which may be applied to high-throughput data. Our methods allow us to distinguish and classify videos from various environmental conditions and we analyze the trade-off between accuracy and interpretability. Furthermore, we present a novel technique for visualizing the outputs of our analysis in terms of the input. Specifically, we use representative cycles of persistent homology to produce synthetic videos of stereotypical behaviors.
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Thomas, A., Bates, K., Elchesen, A., Hartsock, I., Lu, H., & Bubenik, P. (2021). Topological Data Analysis of C. elegans Locomotion and Behavior. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 4. https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2021.668395
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