ConductVision 3D Tracking Module
Advanced 3D behavioral tracking add-on for ConductVision. Multi-camera 3D reconstruction, volumetric movement analysis, and spatial trajectory mapping. 1-year license.
ConductVision — 3D Tracking Module
Move beyond 2D with full three-dimensional behavioral analysis. The 3D Tracking Module uses multi-camera calibration to reconstruct animal movement in volumetric space, enabling precise measurement of vertical exploration, jumping, climbing, and complex 3D trajectories at 30+ fps.
Capabilities
| Feature | Key Metrics |
|---|---|
| Multi-Camera 3D Reconstruction | X/Y/Z coordinates, 3D path length, 3D velocity, vertical displacement |
| Rearing & Climbing Quantification | Rear count, rear duration, max height reached, climbing bouts |
| 3D Zone Analysis | Time in volumetric zones, 3D heat maps, vertical preference index |
| Jump Detection | Jump count, jump height, jump distance, landing accuracy |
| 3D Social Interaction | 3D inter-animal distance, vertical dominance, 3D approach/avoidance vectors |
| Home Cage 3D Monitoring | Nest-building height, burrowing depth, 3D activity patterns over 24h |
Highlights
- True 3D coordinates — not just top-down or side-view projections
- Multi-camera sync — supports 2–4 camera setups for full volumetric coverage
- Calibration wizard — guided setup for camera positioning and intrinsic/extrinsic calibration
- Compatible with all paradigms — adds Z-axis data to any existing ConductVision paradigm
What’s Included
- 3D tracking engine with multi-camera support
- Camera calibration toolkit
- 1-year software license
- Free updates during license period
- 24/7 online support
How It Works
Features & Benefits
License Term
- 1 Year
- 5 Year
Weight
- 0.22 kg
Dimensions
- L: 25.0 mm
- W: 20.0 mm
- H: 5.0 mm
Quick Specification Notes
- ConductVision add-on module for multi-camera volumetric behavior tracking.
- Intended for experiments where height, depth, and 3D trajectories are part of the main analysis question.
- Available with the license terms shown on the product page.
Comparison Guide
| Feature | This Product | Typical Alternative | Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dimensionality | Adds X/Y/Z movement reconstruction inside ConductVision | Many workflows stop at 2D top-down or side-view tracking | |
| Vertical Behavior Coverage | Supports rearing, climbing, jump, and volumetric zone measures | Flat tracking can miss or understate height-dependent behavior | |
| Shared Ecosystem | Fits labs already using ConductVision | Standalone 3D tools can fragment calibration and exports |
The 3D Tracking Module is positioned for studies where height, depth, and volumetric movement are part of the experimental question, not just optional context.
Practical Tips
Use rigid camera mounts and recalibrate if any camera is moved.
Why: Small alignment shifts can degrade volumetric reconstruction quality.
Keep camera timing and frame capture synchronized across the full recording set.
Why: 3D trajectories depend on matching frames across views.
Reduce occlusion by choosing camera angles that preserve visibility of the full analysis volume.
Why: 3D tracking quality falls when key regions are hidden from too many cameras.
Validate the reconstruction volume with a pilot session before running the cohort.
Why: That catches camera-placement or calibration issues early.
Setup Guide
What’s in the Box
- ConductVision 3D Tracking Module license
- Multi-camera 3D tracking workflow inside ConductVision
- Calibration toolkit for volumetric analysis
- Active-term software updates and support
Warranty
Support and updates follow the selected ConductVision license term. ConductScience remote assistance remains available during the active covered period.
Compliance
References
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When is 3D tracking worth the extra setup?
It is most useful when rearing, climbing, jumping, vertical spacing, or volumetric zone use are part of the study question.
What matters most for reliable 3D data?
Stable camera mounts, synchronized capture, and clean calibration are the main requirements.
Can I use this with the wider ConductVision ecosystem?
Yes. The module is positioned as a ConductVision add-on rather than a separate software family.
Why not stay with 2D tracking only?
2D views can flatten behaviors that depend on height or depth, which is exactly what this module is meant to recover.



