Cow lameness is a common manifestation in dairy cattle that causes severe health and life quality issues to cows, including pain and a reduction in their life expectancy. In our previous work, we introduced an algorithmic approach to automatically detect anomalies in the walking pattern of cows using a wearable motion sensor. In this article, we provide further insights into a system for automatic lameness detection, including the decisions we made when designing the system, the requirements that drove these decisions and provide further insight into the algorithmic approach. Results from a controlled experiment we conducted indicate that our approach can detect deviations in cows’ gait with an accuracy of 91.1%. The information provi...
Locomotion scoring is time consuming and is not commonly completed on farms. Farmers also underestim...
Lameness, an increasing animal welfare problem, has a negative impact on milk production, body condi...
This study was carried out to detect differences in locomotion and feeding behavior in lame (group L...
Cow lameness is a common manifestation in dairy cattle that causes severe health and life quality is...
Lameness in dairy cattle could cause significant economic losses to the dairy industry. Detection of...
Despite the research on opportunities toautomatically measure lameness in cattle, lameness detection...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a prevalent health issue impacting animal welfare and economic performan...
As a result of the growth in dairy production, dairy farms have intensified with more cattle on fewe...
There is an increasing demand for health and welfare monitoring in modern dairy farming. The develop...
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...
The objective of this research is to develop and analyze image parameters correlated with expert gai...
The objective of this study is to develop an automatic detection system to quantify the severity of ...
Due to its detrimental effect on cow welfare, health and production, lameness in dairy cows has rece...
An automated method for lameness detection can be an alternative for detection by regular observatio...
Locomotion scoring is time consuming and is not commonly completed on farms. Farmers also underestim...
Lameness, an increasing animal welfare problem, has a negative impact on milk production, body condi...
This study was carried out to detect differences in locomotion and feeding behavior in lame (group L...
Cow lameness is a common manifestation in dairy cattle that causes severe health and life quality is...
Lameness in dairy cattle could cause significant economic losses to the dairy industry. Detection of...
Despite the research on opportunities toautomatically measure lameness in cattle, lameness detection...
Lameness in dairy cattle is a prevalent health issue impacting animal welfare and economic performan...
As a result of the growth in dairy production, dairy farms have intensified with more cattle on fewe...
There is an increasing demand for health and welfare monitoring in modern dairy farming. The develop...
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...
The objective of this research is to develop and analyze image parameters correlated with expert gai...
The objective of this study is to develop an automatic detection system to quantify the severity of ...
Due to its detrimental effect on cow welfare, health and production, lameness in dairy cows has rece...
An automated method for lameness detection can be an alternative for detection by regular observatio...
Locomotion scoring is time consuming and is not commonly completed on farms. Farmers also underestim...
Lameness, an increasing animal welfare problem, has a negative impact on milk production, body condi...
This study was carried out to detect differences in locomotion and feeding behavior in lame (group L...