As providing objects that pigs prefer can reduce the occurrence of tail-biting and aggression and consequently improve animal welfare, automatic recognition of pigs’ engagement with different objects can have practical value. Therefore, aim of this study was to develop a computer vision based approach that utilised a recurrent neural network-based deep learning algorithm to recognise pig enrichment engagement (EE) behaviours and preliminarily determine the preference to objects. Two pig pens were studied. 1 day of video was recorded in pen 1, which generated 2400 1 s EE and 2400 1 s non-EE episodes. 80% of these data was randomly selected as training set and the remaining 20% as validation set. Moreover, 4 days of video were recorded and us...
Change in the frequency of contact between pigs within a group may be indicative of a change in the ...
In large-scale sow production, real-time detection and recognition of sows is a key step towards the...
Animal welfare is not only an ethically important consideration in good animal husbandry but can als...
As a typical harmful social behaviour, tail biting is considered to be a welfare-reducing problem wi...
Aggression is considered as a major animal welfare problem in commercial pig farming. The aim of thi...
Monitoring pig drinking has been a topic of interest to pig researchers and producers for many years...
Increasing demand for meat products combined with farm labor shortages has resulted in a need to dev...
Changes in pig behaviours may be used to detect early signs of problems, such as in animal health. A...
In this paper the feasibility to extract the proportion of pigs located in different areas of a pig ...
Abstract Changes in pig behaviours are a useful aid in detecting early signs of compromised health a...
The aim of this study is to develop a method for continuous automated detection of aggressive behavi...
Behavioural research of pigs can be greatly simplified if automatic recognition systems are used. Sy...
Individual identification in pigs is a key point for management. Many behaviors such as resting, act...
Highlights• An automated detection method of pig feeding and foraging behaviour was developed.• ...
The monitoring of farm animals and the automatic recognition of deviant behavior have recently becom...
Change in the frequency of contact between pigs within a group may be indicative of a change in the ...
In large-scale sow production, real-time detection and recognition of sows is a key step towards the...
Animal welfare is not only an ethically important consideration in good animal husbandry but can als...
As a typical harmful social behaviour, tail biting is considered to be a welfare-reducing problem wi...
Aggression is considered as a major animal welfare problem in commercial pig farming. The aim of thi...
Monitoring pig drinking has been a topic of interest to pig researchers and producers for many years...
Increasing demand for meat products combined with farm labor shortages has resulted in a need to dev...
Changes in pig behaviours may be used to detect early signs of problems, such as in animal health. A...
In this paper the feasibility to extract the proportion of pigs located in different areas of a pig ...
Abstract Changes in pig behaviours are a useful aid in detecting early signs of compromised health a...
The aim of this study is to develop a method for continuous automated detection of aggressive behavi...
Behavioural research of pigs can be greatly simplified if automatic recognition systems are used. Sy...
Individual identification in pigs is a key point for management. Many behaviors such as resting, act...
Highlights• An automated detection method of pig feeding and foraging behaviour was developed.• ...
The monitoring of farm animals and the automatic recognition of deviant behavior have recently becom...
Change in the frequency of contact between pigs within a group may be indicative of a change in the ...
In large-scale sow production, real-time detection and recognition of sows is a key step towards the...
Animal welfare is not only an ethically important consideration in good animal husbandry but can als...