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The Waggle Dance of the Honeybee 

Georgia Tech College of Computing
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How can honeybees communicate the locations of new food sources? Austrian biologist, Karl Von Frisch, devised an experiment to find out! By pairing the direction of the sun with the flow of gravity, honeybees are able to explain the distant locations of food by dancing. "The Waggle Dance of the Honeybee" details the design of Von Frisch's famous experiment and explains the precise grammar of the honeybees dance language with high quality visualizations.
This video is a design documentary, developed by scientists at Georgia Tech's College of Computing in order to better understand and share with others, the complex behaviors that can arise in social insects. Their goal at the Multi-Agent Robotics and Systems (MARS) Laboratory is to harness new computer vision techniques to accelerate biologists' research in animal behavior. This behavioral research is then used, in turn, to design better systems of autonomous robots.
For additional detail on the MARS lab at Georgia Tech, please visit www.bio-tracking.org/.

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@TomSFox
@TomSFox 7 лет назад
Even bees use the metric system.
@fawazalhoqail4846
@fawazalhoqail4846 7 лет назад
I hope you're sarcastic.
@TomSFox
@TomSFox 7 лет назад
No, I’m not being sarcastic. I really do think the metric system is superior.
@ragmar6018
@ragmar6018 7 лет назад
@TomSFox As presented in the film, the bees are using energy expenditure as a measure of distance. The speaker is using the metric system.
@TomSFox
@TomSFox 7 лет назад
Yes, it was a joke. Not sarcasm. Two different things.
@timtwiggy1233
@timtwiggy1233 5 лет назад
TomSFox base 60 is factored to the circle metric does not factor in nature.
@TheDLirios
@TheDLirios 8 лет назад
Mind. Blown. Coursera's Miracles of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics course brought me here. From Universiteit Leiden. #HumanLang.
@Diamondraw4Real
@Diamondraw4Real 6 лет назад
TheDLirios cool
@supriyabedi197
@supriyabedi197 5 лет назад
me too
@helenfhnin
@helenfhnin 4 года назад
I'm 4 years late but same.
@susanharkins9347
@susanharkins9347 4 года назад
I am taking the course right now! Amazing information.
@yifeiyang7083
@yifeiyang7083 4 года назад
Me too! I like this course so much
@ccgatech
@ccgatech 13 лет назад
Note: New research suggests that honeybees actually measure distances by the amount of optical information encountered during a flight. The energy model presented in this video derives from earlier work by Karl Von Frisch, but now seems to be refuted by the optical flow model.
@charliebrownatemybro
@charliebrownatemybro 3 года назад
Could you please give us an update?
@terrieanndiehl58
@terrieanndiehl58 3 года назад
Thank you for pointing out the direction for me to follow the bees!
@andrewflynn6883
@andrewflynn6883 4 года назад
i unironically love bees, they actually make me so happy
@LilGhostlyX_X
@LilGhostlyX_X 3 года назад
Then him in the hive boys
@greg1030
@greg1030 2 года назад
Dancing's so cute. I also love to hear their buzzing while they dance, which you can hear here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4NtegAOQpSs.html
@Urubosrt
@Urubosrt 8 лет назад
This video in a nutshell: "how could this bee?"
@audreyfernandes6287
@audreyfernandes6287 3 года назад
UnBEElievable
@onieward
@onieward 11 месяцев назад
oh, it bee!
@belalamelo6113
@belalamelo6113 8 месяцев назад
Well, you just had to BEE there
@mariajosebianchi5
@mariajosebianchi5 8 лет назад
Bees are now my favorites. WOW :) I'm here because of Coursera's Miracles of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics. Universiteit Leiden.
@qbNaith
@qbNaith 8 лет назад
+María José Bianchi Me too!
@amitraohuman
@amitraohuman 8 лет назад
+qbNaith +María José Bianchi Me three :)
@milwizz
@milwizz 8 лет назад
Same here! And wow! This is amazing!
@daps1812
@daps1812 8 лет назад
mee too! haha
@xinqi1440
@xinqi1440 7 лет назад
Same here! :)
@Durrpadil
@Durrpadil 7 лет назад
Now that I know this... I can't help but think how ingenious and how adorable these little creatures are.
@hunterXhuruka
@hunterXhuruka 11 лет назад
so cute and chubby... I remember studying about the "8" circles bees do in biology class, but I didn't know these actions contain such accurate information! Very clear and informative clip. Thank you.
@ylonmc2
@ylonmc2 5 лет назад
This shows what many men know intuitively for centuries: that all of nature and all animals are intelligent. The trouble is that it takes a lot of intelligence to spot intelligence different from ours. Von Frisch was undoubtedly a remarkable mind to point out that bees have language just like we do. Awesome little documentary as well.
@Kalificus
@Kalificus 2 года назад
seems like more instinct than intelligence
@flynncremin6347
@flynncremin6347 2 года назад
@@Kalificus which could be argued to be nature’s intelligence
@Dish.Washer
@Dish.Washer 2 года назад
@@flynncremin6347 and nature's intelligence could be argued to be randomness in mutations leading to evolution
@galacticloveteam8813
@galacticloveteam8813 Год назад
@@Dish.Washer There is nothing “random” about how bees navigate mathematical perfection to find food in accordance with the sun as their pivotal navigational tether point.
@Dish.Washer
@Dish.Washer Год назад
@@galacticloveteam8813 The behavior is not random, I agree. But how thr behavior developed was random
@maksymkinasch4398
@maksymkinasch4398 2 года назад
WOW! WOW! WOW! We you teach it not only to biologists, but to theologians and philosophers and people from other field of science! Amazing! Thank you! P.S. I never comment this way below an RU-vid video
@hagensteele4447
@hagensteele4447 9 лет назад
Excellent! The visual aids make it very simple to understand exactly what those little ladies are doing. Well done.
@andresacosta7645
@andresacosta7645 9 лет назад
the obssession of the human being to measure its sorrounding by gather meticuluosly information to detect inherent patterns is evident in the outcome of this research...Amazing!!!
@clems6belio
@clems6belio 11 лет назад
That was the subject of my philosophy class this morning, thank you for the illustration !
@enginerdtrav
@enginerdtrav 13 лет назад
From a beekeeper who has tried to explain this 100 times - Thank You!
@sherrybrittowinters5348
@sherrybrittowinters5348 3 года назад
Very interesting. They are very precise in their designing of the cone. Perfect.
@charlatanbaby
@charlatanbaby 10 лет назад
wow! and I have trouble finding the fridge sometimes. Amazin
@faro7100
@faro7100 3 года назад
I hope you find it one day
@infinitels5304
@infinitels5304 3 года назад
This was so cool. I have to do a project on Karl Von Frisch's studies of honey bees and this was really educational and helpful. Keep up the good work!
@erenyeager1660
@erenyeager1660 9 месяцев назад
Same :) It's really cool
@brucesbees
@brucesbees 2 года назад
Extremely cool! I saw this video for the first tike years ago and just watched it again. Very good information. So glad you created this video!
@Unsabulous
@Unsabulous 11 лет назад
this is so amazing :) I wish I wasn't so terrified of bees 'cause they are awesome
@bananian
@bananian 9 лет назад
Can I get bees to do my trig test for me?
@Crick1952
@Crick1952 9 лет назад
bananian Yeah, that's what I did! The typical going rate is about 200 calories worth of necter per question.
@emmarose4234
@emmarose4234 3 года назад
I hope we don’t go off in a *tangent!* 🥁
@melanienguyen4188
@melanienguyen4188 8 лет назад
Pretty neat. Way more interesting then how the instructor introduced it in class. Thank you for the video! :)
@ccgatech
@ccgatech 12 лет назад
@enginerdtrav glad you enjoyed it!
@yeahyou7536
@yeahyou7536 8 лет назад
Fascinating.
@lasercass
@lasercass 7 лет назад
Truly amazing! Came here thanks to the Coursera Miracles of Human Language course :)
@merveilleuxetmagique
@merveilleuxetmagique 2 года назад
Thank you, that was awesome! Very clearly explained!
@kylahamlin2515
@kylahamlin2515 2 года назад
The design of the dance when overlapped with the duration reminds me of the height and chroma of the pitch helix. Just thought that was neat. Such a great video!
@lillykainz
@lillykainz 8 лет назад
Me too, thanks for the oportunity to watch such an interesting study!!
@santiagoarcesueldo3687
@santiagoarcesueldo3687 11 лет назад
Thank you so much for this video!! I use it to teach in my General and Applied Linguistics class!!!
@McLarenF1God
@McLarenF1God 13 лет назад
EXCELLENT! It's finally good to have this mystery solved.
@notoriousxnena
@notoriousxnena 8 лет назад
this was amazing thank you
@mrdeadman007
@mrdeadman007 9 лет назад
Well one can totally choreograph these dance moves by carefully placing food...
@LuisLascanoValarezo
@LuisLascanoValarezo 3 года назад
This is amazing! Can't wait to take part in research at GT!
@elinguiuriel
@elinguiuriel 9 лет назад
coursera @LeidenMOOCs bought me here
@Crick1952
@Crick1952 9 лет назад
Pascal Uriel ELINGUI lol, me too
@carson6097
@carson6097 9 лет назад
Pascal Uriel ELINGUI Me too!
@BackpackingDiplomacy
@BackpackingDiplomacy 9 лет назад
Pascal Uriel ELINGUI me 3. Very cool video!
@BrianLokker
@BrianLokker 8 лет назад
+Pascal Uriel ELINGUI Same here -- very interesting!
@loofah5672
@loofah5672 8 лет назад
+Pascal Uriel ELINGUI me too!
@jennifernolen9138
@jennifernolen9138 10 лет назад
Thanks for the video! We used this in our homeschooling lesson for the day!
@Phaota
@Phaota 12 лет назад
Fantastic. Great doco. Definitely taught me some info. I didn't know. Thanks for sharing.
@1103MusikBerlin
@1103MusikBerlin 6 лет назад
your style is awesome
@peterhauser9205
@peterhauser9205 7 лет назад
This is incredible!
@inezvandenbroek4519
@inezvandenbroek4519 5 лет назад
Super informatief en mooi in beeld gebracht
@Arnis1mail
@Arnis1mail 8 лет назад
I'm just randomly watching videos on youtube and this is amazing.
@katleach2382
@katleach2382 3 года назад
incredible stuff
@mikesearles
@mikesearles 3 года назад
Fascinating. Thank you.
@cekan14
@cekan14 3 года назад
This is marvellous.
@Laura_ASMR_
@Laura_ASMR_ Год назад
this is very interesting! well done
@sintar02
@sintar02 12 лет назад
Absolutely incredible video, very well done! This behavior is so clever it makes me kind of giddy.
@bugraaydn5113
@bugraaydn5113 Год назад
This is fascinating
@chunqiu17
@chunqiu17 2 года назад
I love it!
@Cooriander
@Cooriander 13 лет назад
Clear and interesting!
@mbgal7758
@mbgal7758 3 года назад
They are such amazing creatures
@edergreen5140
@edergreen5140 11 лет назад
I could sit and listen to this oer and over again, well done clever clogs!! ;)
@philaman1972
@philaman1972 7 лет назад
Amazingly brilliant insects.
@nehagoyal8508
@nehagoyal8508 6 лет назад
great work
@SisyphusTwo
@SisyphusTwo 3 года назад
Fascinating...
@ShyamSharma-gs8tt
@ShyamSharma-gs8tt 7 лет назад
Mind Blown
@AB-ft7ng
@AB-ft7ng 2 года назад
Animals are so much more intelligent than we want to admit. They deserve our protection, not the exploitation and suffering we continue to cause them.
@rkaiii1
@rkaiii1 13 лет назад
Thank you for your prompt reply. I think the video is very well done and informative.
@packet40
@packet40 12 лет назад
Great upload! Many thanks for posting this informative video!
@duncanjames914
@duncanjames914 7 лет назад
Incredible!
@bipulkharel4957
@bipulkharel4957 7 лет назад
Much more informative video. Thanks to the creators... 😊
@pokecardskev3267
@pokecardskev3267 11 лет назад
That was very informative. I love learning about bees.
@MsRuthT
@MsRuthT 9 лет назад
Fascinating. :-) Love bees.
@Personmr
@Personmr 10 лет назад
bees scare me but ill be damned if they arn't interesting.
@AbsentWithoutLeaving
@AbsentWithoutLeaving 3 года назад
Honeybees aren't troublesome for me...it's wasps that give me the heebie-jeebies. Having been stung by members of a colony that nested in an outdoor stairway of an apartment complex I was staying at, I gained a healthy respect for their sense of vengeance. I swear those suckers knew exactly what time I got home from work and laid in wait for me!
@pigsareit
@pigsareit 7 лет назад
Amazing video, good job!
@KJKP
@KJKP 7 лет назад
An interesting corollary behavior always unaddressed is this: how do the subsequent bees learn from those who preceded them? Do they count? Is there a sense of delay between beginning and end of the dance? Some of the watching bees inside the hive seem to orient themselves parallel to the axis of the waggle walk path.
@Dan5482
@Dan5482 11 лет назад
Wonderful! Thank you!
@Kanasinani
@Kanasinani 4 года назад
this should be titled why bees are the smartest insects
@AbsentWithoutLeaving
@AbsentWithoutLeaving 3 года назад
Somewhere out here there's a video of a guy who has pet spider (huge variety, can't remember which one) who high fives him.
@stansmith4054
@stansmith4054 5 лет назад
Truely amazing animals!
@Diamondraw4Real
@Diamondraw4Real 6 лет назад
this is an amazing video!
@Outcrankin
@Outcrankin 2 года назад
Incredible
@justice1523
@justice1523 10 лет назад
Nothing short of amazing.
@ThomasStone
@ThomasStone 11 лет назад
what a great video!
@kennethnielsen935
@kennethnielsen935 10 лет назад
I honestly don't know why I like this so much..
@jasoncarswell7458
@jasoncarswell7458 5 лет назад
Because evolution is amazing and can "teach" a tiny insect both geometry and sign language? Imagine a human trying to explain 1) he found something useful, 2) how useful it is, 3) how far away it is, and 4) what direction, all without speaking or using his hands. Now shrink his brain by 100x and take away every advantage mammals have in social communication.
@makemarker
@makemarker 5 лет назад
@@jasoncarswell7458 a blind man finds sight pretty fascinating, he doesn't really understand what is sight as we live it but to him in this sense, we are like superbeings. Point, we are all amazing in many ways.
@ayushshah3357
@ayushshah3357 7 лет назад
It was very helpful.... Thx a lot
@Zoologicalavenue
@Zoologicalavenue 5 лет назад
Austria is producing great biologists. After Mandel,karl von frish is another mind blowing
@sayyedakib3461
@sayyedakib3461 7 лет назад
awesome video
@zoll2211
@zoll2211 13 лет назад
Great for both science and film production classroom use.
@ThelumleysfilmMovies
@ThelumleysfilmMovies 5 лет назад
I love this video I even told my friend that they need to see it I'm from Jamaica and my channel it's all about Jamaican bees this video teach me a lot
@TroyMira
@TroyMira 3 года назад
Begs the question about the function of brain in memory storage since this seems entirely somatic - basically a re-enactment of the flight. Thanks for the share.
@NirangaDeSilva
@NirangaDeSilva 8 лет назад
Simply WOW..!
@exogendesign4582
@exogendesign4582 3 года назад
Damn, that must BEE fascinating to watch.
@nobodyhere4667
@nobodyhere4667 3 года назад
ahhhhh ! I was wondering about if they new the time changes and sun changes or if it was just a rough estimation. Thank You, very cool :) I am more amazed that humans figured this out than I am that bees communicate in this manner. Well done primates :)
@glitched2797
@glitched2797 6 лет назад
This is so interesting :)
@Mjiujtsu
@Mjiujtsu 8 лет назад
Wow, bees have an understand of expected utility of the food :p that's better understanding of economics than a lot of humans
@galacticloveteam8813
@galacticloveteam8813 Год назад
I would like to see more studies done on the frequency vibration rates of bees in accordance with the Earth’s Schumann Resonance and the Sun’s resonance and also the electro magnetic aspect of bees in accordance with finding food and even attracting pollen.
@docvix80
@docvix80 3 года назад
Amazing
@teaophysique
@teaophysique 10 лет назад
fascinating!!!!
@amadeuswoodhull6724
@amadeuswoodhull6724 11 месяцев назад
that's so amazing
@AbsentWithoutLeaving
@AbsentWithoutLeaving 3 года назад
Cool bees!
@ajayjajodia84
@ajayjajodia84 11 лет назад
terrific ..amazed
@1LadyEMM
@1LadyEMM 11 лет назад
SOOOOO COOL!
@ShahJahan572
@ShahJahan572 10 лет назад
"Be Like the Bees" brought me here...
@fionmor4893
@fionmor4893 5 лет назад
fantastic
@Dadszinnias
@Dadszinnias 10 лет назад
I have a hive in my chimney way up high, and no beekeeper wants to deal with them, so I am stuck with them....this is their third season in my tall chimney. Your film helps me understand them
@dinalab
@dinalab 5 лет назад
still quite useful video :)
@letsthinkit6015
@letsthinkit6015 6 лет назад
xoss documentary!
@finding_mahmoud
@finding_mahmoud 7 лет назад
Thank you Coursera machine learning clustering course :D
@cheeze6850
@cheeze6850 3 года назад
wow! everyday i wake up and find fascinating things about the world we live in (i am also here from coursera hah)
@laurakf1519
@laurakf1519 2 года назад
how can someone watch this and still believe it's all work of an explosion, rather than the intentional design on an intelligent being?
@oriana_fortunato
@oriana_fortunato 2 года назад
when you linguistics teacher makes you watch a video about dancing bees... and you actually really enjoy it
@SymothyD
@SymothyD 10 лет назад
0:12 bee trips and falls. "Ugh.. Damnit" gets back up and leaves.
@trbalch
@trbalch 13 лет назад
@rkaiii1 , the error concerns a 5 second section of the 8 minute video, which we address with a caption. The expense of the video production workflow and narration probably precludes a correction of just that portion. We hope that you will find the rest of the video informative. Thanks, Tucker Balch, associate professor of Interactive Computing
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