AbstractBehavior is one of the most important indicators for assessing cattle health and well-being. The objective of this study was to develop and validate a novel algorithm to monitor locomotor behavior of loose-housed dairy cows based on the output of the RumiWatch pedometer (ITIN+HOCH GmbH, Fütterungstechnik, Liestal, Switzerland). Data of locomotion were acquired by simultaneous pedometer measurements at a sampling rate of 10 Hz and video recordings for manual observation later. The study consisted of 3 independent experiments. Experiment 1 was carried out to develop and validate the algorithm for lying behavior, experiment 2 for walking and standing behavior, and experiment 3 for stride duration and stride length. The final version wa...
Analysing behaviours can provide insight into the health and overall well-being of dairy cows. Autom...
A new simple decision-tree (DT) algorithm was developed using the data from a neck-mounted accelerom...
<p>The objective of this study was to evaluate if a multi-sensor system (milk, activity, body postur...
AbstractBehavior is one of the most important indicators for assessing cattle health and well-being....
Behavior is one of the most important indicators for assessing cattle health and well-being. The obj...
This research communication validates an algorithm to monitor natural occurrence of locomotor behavi...
Lameness is a painful disorder that decreases performance and is highly recognized as one of the mos...
This study was carried out to detect differences in locomotion and feeding behavior in lame (group L...
The objective was to compare automatic lameness detection methods based on daily automatic measureme...
Lameness is a tremendous problem in intensively managed dairy herds all over the world. It has been ...
This study examines the impact of lameness on the time budgets and gait of dairy cattle during early...
Despite the research on opportunities toautomatically measure lameness in cattle, lameness detection...
Behavioral monitoring may be useful to assess the welfare, state of health and comfort of farm anima...
The automation of farm tasks in dairy production has been on the rise, with an increasing focus on t...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Dairy Science Association via ...
Analysing behaviours can provide insight into the health and overall well-being of dairy cows. Autom...
A new simple decision-tree (DT) algorithm was developed using the data from a neck-mounted accelerom...
<p>The objective of this study was to evaluate if a multi-sensor system (milk, activity, body postur...
AbstractBehavior is one of the most important indicators for assessing cattle health and well-being....
Behavior is one of the most important indicators for assessing cattle health and well-being. The obj...
This research communication validates an algorithm to monitor natural occurrence of locomotor behavi...
Lameness is a painful disorder that decreases performance and is highly recognized as one of the mos...
This study was carried out to detect differences in locomotion and feeding behavior in lame (group L...
The objective was to compare automatic lameness detection methods based on daily automatic measureme...
Lameness is a tremendous problem in intensively managed dairy herds all over the world. It has been ...
This study examines the impact of lameness on the time budgets and gait of dairy cattle during early...
Despite the research on opportunities toautomatically measure lameness in cattle, lameness detection...
Behavioral monitoring may be useful to assess the welfare, state of health and comfort of farm anima...
The automation of farm tasks in dairy production has been on the rise, with an increasing focus on t...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Dairy Science Association via ...
Analysing behaviours can provide insight into the health and overall well-being of dairy cows. Autom...
A new simple decision-tree (DT) algorithm was developed using the data from a neck-mounted accelerom...
<p>The objective of this study was to evaluate if a multi-sensor system (milk, activity, body postur...