Background Advances in bio-telemetry technology have made it possible to automatically monitor and classify behavioural activities in many animals, including domesticated species such as dairy cows. Automated behavioural classification has the potential to improve health and welfare monitoring processes as part of a Precision Livestock Farming approach. Recent studies have used accelerometers and pedometers to classify behavioural activities in dairy cows, but such approaches often cannot discriminate accurately between biologically important behaviours such as feeding, lying and standing or transition events between lying and standing. In this study we develop a decision-tree algorithm that uses tri-axial accelerometer data from a neck-mou...
Cow’s behavior classification helps people to monitor cow activities, thus the health and physiologi...
Time constraints for dairy farmers are an important factor contributing to the under-detection of la...
Previous research has shown that sensors monitoring lying behaviours and feeding can detect early si...
AcceptedArticleCopyright © 2015 Vázquez Diosdado et al.This article has been published Open Access a...
Analysing behaviours can provide insight into the health and overall well-being of dairy cows. Autom...
Time periods of walking-grazing, standing and lyingof cattle’s life can be used to predict their hea...
A new simple decision-tree (DT) algorithm was developed using the data from a neck-mounted accelerom...
To monitor dairy cow behaviour, often accelerometer-based systems are used. Despite the fact that th...
Monitoring cow behaviour has become increasingly important in understanding the nutrition, productio...
Monitoring and classification of dairy cattle behaviours is essential for optimising milk yields. Ea...
Cow’s behavior classification helps people to monitor cow activities, thus the health and physiologi...
Simple Summary In order to keep dairy cows under satisfactory health and welfare conditions, it is v...
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 ...
Behaviors are important indicators for assessing the health and well-being of dairy cows. The aim of...
Cow’s behavior classification helps people to monitor cow activities, thus the health and physiologi...
Time constraints for dairy farmers are an important factor contributing to the under-detection of la...
Previous research has shown that sensors monitoring lying behaviours and feeding can detect early si...
AcceptedArticleCopyright © 2015 Vázquez Diosdado et al.This article has been published Open Access a...
Analysing behaviours can provide insight into the health and overall well-being of dairy cows. Autom...
Time periods of walking-grazing, standing and lyingof cattle’s life can be used to predict their hea...
A new simple decision-tree (DT) algorithm was developed using the data from a neck-mounted accelerom...
To monitor dairy cow behaviour, often accelerometer-based systems are used. Despite the fact that th...
Monitoring cow behaviour has become increasingly important in understanding the nutrition, productio...
Monitoring and classification of dairy cattle behaviours is essential for optimising milk yields. Ea...
Cow’s behavior classification helps people to monitor cow activities, thus the health and physiologi...
Simple Summary In order to keep dairy cows under satisfactory health and welfare conditions, it is v...
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 ...
Behaviors are important indicators for assessing the health and well-being of dairy cows. The aim of...
Cow’s behavior classification helps people to monitor cow activities, thus the health and physiologi...
Time constraints for dairy farmers are an important factor contributing to the under-detection of la...
Previous research has shown that sensors monitoring lying behaviours and feeding can detect early si...