Lameness in dairy cattle is conventionally assessed through subjective, and often inconsistent visual scores of locomotion. Our work presents a pairwise comparison method to assess locomotion in cattle to reduce these sources of error. Five observers scored 50 videos of dairy cattle with conventional 4-level locomotion scoring and scored 90 pairs sampled from these 50 with pairwise scoring. Scaling methods were used to estimate a continuous measure of lameness for each video from the pairwise scores, which was compared to conventional scoring. This dataset contains the videos and scores used in this research
<p>The objective of this study was to evaluate if a multi-sensor system (milk, activity, body postur...
Manual locomotion scoring for lameness detection is a time-consuming and subjective procedure. There...
The objective of this study was to evaluate if a multi-sensor system (milk, activity, body posture) ...
Lameness is considered a major problem in dairy production. Lameness is commonly detected with locom...
Lameness is considered a major problem in dairy production. Lameness is commonly detected with locom...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Locomotion scoring systems are procedures used to evaluate the quality of ...
Lameness is still an important problem in modern dairy farming. Human observation of locomotion, by ...
In lameness research, five-level locomotion scores are used. The objective of this study was to dete...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a prevalent health issue impacting animal welfare and economic performan...
Lameness detection in dairy cow production systems is still a difficult and time consuming task. The...
Manual locomotion scoring for lameness detection is a time-consuming and subjective procedure. There...
The objective of this review was to describe, compare and evaluate agreement, reliability, and valid...
Locomotion scores are used for lameness detection in dairy cows. In research, locomotion scores with...
Due to its detrimental effect on cow welfare, health and production, lameness in dairy cows has rece...
Due to its detrimental effect on cow welfare, health and production, lameness in dairy cows has rece...
<p>The objective of this study was to evaluate if a multi-sensor system (milk, activity, body postur...
Manual locomotion scoring for lameness detection is a time-consuming and subjective procedure. There...
The objective of this study was to evaluate if a multi-sensor system (milk, activity, body posture) ...
Lameness is considered a major problem in dairy production. Lameness is commonly detected with locom...
Lameness is considered a major problem in dairy production. Lameness is commonly detected with locom...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Locomotion scoring systems are procedures used to evaluate the quality of ...
Lameness is still an important problem in modern dairy farming. Human observation of locomotion, by ...
In lameness research, five-level locomotion scores are used. The objective of this study was to dete...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a prevalent health issue impacting animal welfare and economic performan...
Lameness detection in dairy cow production systems is still a difficult and time consuming task. The...
Manual locomotion scoring for lameness detection is a time-consuming and subjective procedure. There...
The objective of this review was to describe, compare and evaluate agreement, reliability, and valid...
Locomotion scores are used for lameness detection in dairy cows. In research, locomotion scores with...
Due to its detrimental effect on cow welfare, health and production, lameness in dairy cows has rece...
Due to its detrimental effect on cow welfare, health and production, lameness in dairy cows has rece...
<p>The objective of this study was to evaluate if a multi-sensor system (milk, activity, body postur...
Manual locomotion scoring for lameness detection is a time-consuming and subjective procedure. There...
The objective of this study was to evaluate if a multi-sensor system (milk, activity, body posture) ...