Previously, smooth_track
was only built to smoothen trackball data. In this fix, we fixed it by doing the following:
smooth_movement
use_derivatives
(default: FALSE
) which is how trackball data should be smoothedSo now smooth_movement
should be able to smooth all your movement data!
A big update! There are three major updates:
We are not nearly done with the work on metadata, but are exited to finally get it started.
Changed parameter in read_animalta()
.
Added readers for AnimalTA (read_animalta
) and idtracker.ai (read_idtracker
).
Has added the ability to read centroid tracking from Bonsai files through read_bonsai()
.
Package name changed to animovement
! To reflect the change in scope of the package to now cover a wide variety of movement data, the package has changed its name. This was a conscious decision as maintaining two packages with similar functionality wouldn't be feasible long-term. The new update brings with it a wealth of new functionality, but also a lot of breaking changes. With this update, the package aligns much closer to my vision for it, and I expect no more major breaking changes in the near future. So let's delve in to all the new stuff!
read_deeplabcut()
, read_sleap()
, read_trex()
...smooth_tracks()
Although this is annoying to current users, it was a necessity to ensure proper testing of all the various functions which have now been broken into smaller subsets. If you still need the former trackballr
package functionality, you can download the source files in Github and install from source.
If you encounter bugs, please report them in the Github issues.
read_trackball_data
format
was deprecated as a parameter in read_trackball_data
README
EXAMPLE.configuration
in read_trackball_data
to fixed
/free
.