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Automated monitoring of brush use in dairy cattle
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Weary, Daniel M.
, von Keyserlingk, Marina A. G.
, Krahn, Joseph
, Foris, Borbala
, Sadrzadeh, Negar
in
Algorithms
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal Welfare
/ Animals
/ Antennas
/ Automation
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Brushes
/ Cameras
/ Cattle
/ Computer vision
/ Dairy cattle
/ Dairy farms
/ Dairying - instrumentation
/ Dairying - methods
/ Data collection
/ Feeds
/ Female
/ Learning algorithms
/ LF radio
/ Libraries
/ Machine Learning
/ Machine vision
/ Mechanization
/ Monitoring
/ Radio frequency identification
/ Radio Frequency Identification Device - methods
/ Radio-tagging
/ Scratching
/ Sensors
/ Social behavior
/ Social discrimination learning
/ Social hierarchy
/ Vision systems
/ Webcams
2024
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Automated monitoring of brush use in dairy cattle
by
Weary, Daniel M.
, von Keyserlingk, Marina A. G.
, Krahn, Joseph
, Foris, Borbala
, Sadrzadeh, Negar
in
Algorithms
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal Welfare
/ Animals
/ Antennas
/ Automation
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Brushes
/ Cameras
/ Cattle
/ Computer vision
/ Dairy cattle
/ Dairy farms
/ Dairying - instrumentation
/ Dairying - methods
/ Data collection
/ Feeds
/ Female
/ Learning algorithms
/ LF radio
/ Libraries
/ Machine Learning
/ Machine vision
/ Mechanization
/ Monitoring
/ Radio frequency identification
/ Radio Frequency Identification Device - methods
/ Radio-tagging
/ Scratching
/ Sensors
/ Social behavior
/ Social discrimination learning
/ Social hierarchy
/ Vision systems
/ Webcams
2024
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Automated monitoring of brush use in dairy cattle
by
Weary, Daniel M.
, von Keyserlingk, Marina A. G.
, Krahn, Joseph
, Foris, Borbala
, Sadrzadeh, Negar
in
Algorithms
/ Animal behavior
/ Animal Welfare
/ Animals
/ Antennas
/ Automation
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Brushes
/ Cameras
/ Cattle
/ Computer vision
/ Dairy cattle
/ Dairy farms
/ Dairying - instrumentation
/ Dairying - methods
/ Data collection
/ Feeds
/ Female
/ Learning algorithms
/ LF radio
/ Libraries
/ Machine Learning
/ Machine vision
/ Mechanization
/ Monitoring
/ Radio frequency identification
/ Radio Frequency Identification Device - methods
/ Radio-tagging
/ Scratching
/ Sensors
/ Social behavior
/ Social discrimination learning
/ Social hierarchy
/ Vision systems
/ Webcams
2024
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Automated monitoring of brush use in dairy cattle
2024
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Overview
Access to brushes allows for natural scratching behaviors in cattle, especially in confined indoor settings. Cattle are motivated to use brushes, but brush use varies with multiple factors including social hierarchy and health. Brush use might serve an indicator of cow health or welfare, but practical application of these measures requires accurate and automated monitoring tools. This study describes a machine learning approach to monitor brush use by dairy cattle. We aimed to capture the daily brush use by integrating data on the rotation of a mechanical brush with data on cow identify derived from either 1) low-frequency radio frequency identification or 2) a computer vision system using fiducial markers. We found that the computer vision system outperformed the RFID system in accuracy, and that the machine learning algorithms enhanced the precision of the brush use estimates. This study presents the first description of a fiducial marker-based computer vision system for monitoring individual cattle behavior in a group setting; this approach could be applied to develop automated measures of other behaviors with the potential to better assess welfare and improve the care for farm animals.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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