Monitoring systems assist farmers in monitoring the health of dairy cows by predicting behavioral patterns (e.g., lying) and their changes with machine learning models. However, the available systems were developed either for indoors or for pasture and fail to predict the behavior in other locations. Therefore, the goal of our study was to train and evaluate a model for the prediction of lying on a pasture and in the barn. On three farms, 7–11 dairy cows each were equipped with the prototype of the monitoring system containing an accelerometer, a magnetometer and a gyroscope. Video observations on the pasture and in the barn provided ground truth data. We used 34.5 h of datasets from pasture for training and 480.5 h from both locations for ...
A better understanding of the behavior of individual grazing dairy cattle will assist in improving p...
To monitor dairy cow behaviour, often accelerometer-based systems are used. Despite the fact that th...
The objectives of this study were to determine the following: 1) evaluate the validity of automated ...
In precision livestock farming, technology-based solutions are used to monitor and manage livestock ...
In precision livestock farming, technology-based solutions are used to monitor and manage livestock ...
AcceptedArticleCopyright © 2015 Vázquez Diosdado et al.This article has been published Open Access a...
Time constraints for dairy farmers are an important factor contributing to the under-detection of la...
Simple Summary In order to keep dairy cows under satisfactory health and welfare conditions, it is v...
The accuracy of CowAlert IceQube sensors (IceRobotics Ltd., Edinburgh, UK) for recording lying durat...
Sickness behaviour is characterised by a lethargic state during which the animal reduces its activit...
The aim of the present study was to develop a model to identify posture and behavior from data colle...
The aim of the present study was to develop a model to identify posture and behavior from data colle...
Analysing behaviours can provide insight into the health and overall well-being of dairy cows. Autom...
The behaviors of dairy cows, such as feeding, ruminating, running, resting (standing, lying), head-s...
AbstractLying behavior is an important measure of comfort and well-being in dairy cattle, and change...
A better understanding of the behavior of individual grazing dairy cattle will assist in improving p...
To monitor dairy cow behaviour, often accelerometer-based systems are used. Despite the fact that th...
The objectives of this study were to determine the following: 1) evaluate the validity of automated ...
In precision livestock farming, technology-based solutions are used to monitor and manage livestock ...
In precision livestock farming, technology-based solutions are used to monitor and manage livestock ...
AcceptedArticleCopyright © 2015 Vázquez Diosdado et al.This article has been published Open Access a...
Time constraints for dairy farmers are an important factor contributing to the under-detection of la...
Simple Summary In order to keep dairy cows under satisfactory health and welfare conditions, it is v...
The accuracy of CowAlert IceQube sensors (IceRobotics Ltd., Edinburgh, UK) for recording lying durat...
Sickness behaviour is characterised by a lethargic state during which the animal reduces its activit...
The aim of the present study was to develop a model to identify posture and behavior from data colle...
The aim of the present study was to develop a model to identify posture and behavior from data colle...
Analysing behaviours can provide insight into the health and overall well-being of dairy cows. Autom...
The behaviors of dairy cows, such as feeding, ruminating, running, resting (standing, lying), head-s...
AbstractLying behavior is an important measure of comfort and well-being in dairy cattle, and change...
A better understanding of the behavior of individual grazing dairy cattle will assist in improving p...
To monitor dairy cow behaviour, often accelerometer-based systems are used. Despite the fact that th...
The objectives of this study were to determine the following: 1) evaluate the validity of automated ...