Previous research has shown that sensors monitoring lying behaviours and feeding can detect early signs of ill health in calves. There is evidence to suggest that monitoring change in a single behaviour might not be enough for disease prediction. In calves, multiple behaviours such as locomo-tor play, self-grooming, feeding and activity whilst lying are likely to be informative. However, these behaviours can occur rarely in the real world, which means simply counting behaviours based on the prediction of a classifier can lead to overestimation. Here, we equipped thirteen pre-weaned dairy calves with collar-mounted sensors and monitored their behaviour with video cameras. Behavioural observations were recorded and merged with sensor signals....
To monitor dairy cow behaviour, often accelerometer-based systems are used. Despite the fact that th...
Worldwide, there is a trend towards increased herd sizes, and the animal-to-stockman ratio is increa...
The aim of this study was to investigate using existing image recognition techniques to predict the ...
Sickness behaviour is characterised by a lethargic state during which the animal reduces its activit...
Background Advances in bio-telemetry technology have made it possible to automatically monitor and c...
The monitoring of cattle behaviour through sensor systems is gaining importance in the improvement o...
Worldwide, there is a trend towards increased herd sizes, and the animal-to-stockman ratio is increa...
A new simple decision-tree (DT) algorithm was developed using the data from a neck-mounted accelerom...
Analysing behaviours can provide insight into the health and overall well-being of dairy cows. Autom...
<p>The objective of this study was to evaluate if a multi-sensor system (milk, activity, body postur...
Monitoring systems assist farmers in monitoring the health of dairy cows by predicting behavioral pa...
Time periods of walking-grazing, standing and lyingof cattle’s life can be used to predict their hea...
A better understanding of the behavior of individual grazing dairy cattle will assist in improving p...
The accurate detection of behavioural changes represents a promising method of detecting the early o...
AbstractBehavior is one of the most important indicators for assessing cattle health and well-being....
To monitor dairy cow behaviour, often accelerometer-based systems are used. Despite the fact that th...
Worldwide, there is a trend towards increased herd sizes, and the animal-to-stockman ratio is increa...
The aim of this study was to investigate using existing image recognition techniques to predict the ...
Sickness behaviour is characterised by a lethargic state during which the animal reduces its activit...
Background Advances in bio-telemetry technology have made it possible to automatically monitor and c...
The monitoring of cattle behaviour through sensor systems is gaining importance in the improvement o...
Worldwide, there is a trend towards increased herd sizes, and the animal-to-stockman ratio is increa...
A new simple decision-tree (DT) algorithm was developed using the data from a neck-mounted accelerom...
Analysing behaviours can provide insight into the health and overall well-being of dairy cows. Autom...
<p>The objective of this study was to evaluate if a multi-sensor system (milk, activity, body postur...
Monitoring systems assist farmers in monitoring the health of dairy cows by predicting behavioral pa...
Time periods of walking-grazing, standing and lyingof cattle’s life can be used to predict their hea...
A better understanding of the behavior of individual grazing dairy cattle will assist in improving p...
The accurate detection of behavioural changes represents a promising method of detecting the early o...
AbstractBehavior is one of the most important indicators for assessing cattle health and well-being....
To monitor dairy cow behaviour, often accelerometer-based systems are used. Despite the fact that th...
Worldwide, there is a trend towards increased herd sizes, and the animal-to-stockman ratio is increa...
The aim of this study was to investigate using existing image recognition techniques to predict the ...