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    The figure shows effects of the season (dry/wet) on the length between feeding events of three individuals.

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    <p>The figure is similar to <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0049120#pone-0049120-g005" target="_blank">figure 5</a> with the main difference that the data is split into dry and wet season. The top row shows the length between feeding events of three individuals in the dry season and the bottom row the length between feeding events of these three individuals in the wet season.</p

    The figure shows how robust our method is to changes in the parameter .

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    <p>On the x-axis the parameter is varied and on the y-axis the corresponding evidence is plotted. The red(vertical) line marks the parameter that we used for the experiments in the rest of the paper.</p

    The classification of the daily activity of the six individuals is shown in the figure.

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    <p>The activity is colour coded with feeding being at the bottom, mobile in the middle and stationary at the top. The activity is classified based on the hour of the day (local time) and normalized to one. Sunrise during wet season is between 5∶19 and 6∶25 and during the dry season between 5∶30 and 7∶01. Sunset during the wet season is between 18∶16 and 19∶11 and during the dry season between 17∶35 and 18∶31.</p

    The figure shows, in the top row, all data points for M1 and F3 together with the class which has the highest probability based on the SVM.

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    <p>The bottom row shows all data points for the same individuals with the difference that the class is now assigned by the post-processed SVM classifier (SVM+HMM). The colour codes the class: green is stationary, dark blue is mobile and red is feeding.</p
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