Biometric physiological responses from dairy cows measured by visible remote sensing are good predictors of milk productivity and quality through artificial intelligence

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  • who: Sigfredo Fuentes and colleagues from the University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia have published the research work: Biometric Physiological Responses from Dairy Cows Measured by Visible Remote Sensing Are Good Predictors of Milk Productivity and Quality through Artificial Intelligence, in the Journal: Sensors 2021, 6844 of /2021/
  • what: In this research implemented non-invasive computer vision methods to estimate cow's heart rate respiration rate and abrupt movements captured using RGB cameras and machine learning modelling to predict eye temperature milk production and quality are presented. This approach of having some cows milked before . . .

     

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