posted on 2013-02-20, 10:14authored byRichard P. Mann, Andrea Perna, Daniel Strömbom, Roman Garnett, James E. Herbert-Read, David J. T. Sumpter, Ashley J. W. Ward
At any point in time the prawn is in a state of either CW or anti-CW orientation. The precise state is hidden but we make observations , the actual frame-by-frame movements of the prawn, which give information about the relative probabilities of the two states. We assume a fixed probability of transition between the states which is inferred from the data and allows for the persistence of orientation over time.