Classification of sheep behaviour from a sequence of tri-axial accelerometer data has the potential to enhance sheep management. Sheep behaviour is inherently imbalanced (e.g., more ruminating than walking) resulting in underperforming classification for the minority activities which hold importance. Existing works have not addressed class imbalance and use traditional machine learning techniques, e.g., Random Forest (RF). We investigated Deep Learning (DL) models, namely, Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) and Bidirectional LSTM (BLSTM), appropriate for sequential data, from imbalanced data. Two data sets were collected in normal grazing conditions using jaw-mounted and ear-mounted sensors. Novel to this study, alongside typical single classes,...
Behaviour is a useful indicator of an individual animal's overall wellbeing. There is widespread agr...
CITATION: Le Roux, S. P., et al. 2017. Animal-borne behaviour classification for sheep (Dohne Merino...
With the growth in world population, there is an increasing demand for food resources and better lan...
Behavior classification and recognition of sheep are useful for monitoring their health and producti...
The application of accelerometer sensors for automated animal behaviour monitoring is becoming incre...
Sensor technologies play an essential part in the agricultural community and many other scientific a...
Real-time and long-term behavioural monitoring systems in precision livestock farming have huge pote...
Machine learning and sensor devices lined up with agriculture for the development of systems can eff...
Inertial motion sensors located on the animal have been used to study the behaviour of ruminant live...
Grazing and ruminating are the most important behaviours for ruminants, as they spend most of their ...
Grazing and ruminating are the most important behaviours for ruminants, as they spend most of their ...
The use of digital technologies in livestock businesses can improve the efficiency of farmers managi...
Automatic animal monitoring can bring several advantages to the livestock sector. The emergence of l...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData Ava...
Automated behavioural classification and identification through sensors has the potential to improve...
Behaviour is a useful indicator of an individual animal's overall wellbeing. There is widespread agr...
CITATION: Le Roux, S. P., et al. 2017. Animal-borne behaviour classification for sheep (Dohne Merino...
With the growth in world population, there is an increasing demand for food resources and better lan...
Behavior classification and recognition of sheep are useful for monitoring their health and producti...
The application of accelerometer sensors for automated animal behaviour monitoring is becoming incre...
Sensor technologies play an essential part in the agricultural community and many other scientific a...
Real-time and long-term behavioural monitoring systems in precision livestock farming have huge pote...
Machine learning and sensor devices lined up with agriculture for the development of systems can eff...
Inertial motion sensors located on the animal have been used to study the behaviour of ruminant live...
Grazing and ruminating are the most important behaviours for ruminants, as they spend most of their ...
Grazing and ruminating are the most important behaviours for ruminants, as they spend most of their ...
The use of digital technologies in livestock businesses can improve the efficiency of farmers managi...
Automatic animal monitoring can bring several advantages to the livestock sector. The emergence of l...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordData Ava...
Automated behavioural classification and identification through sensors has the potential to improve...
Behaviour is a useful indicator of an individual animal's overall wellbeing. There is widespread agr...
CITATION: Le Roux, S. P., et al. 2017. Animal-borne behaviour classification for sheep (Dohne Merino...
With the growth in world population, there is an increasing demand for food resources and better lan...